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14 Jan 2019, 3:04 pm

Yes I do like artwork very much. I like all kinds from painting, drawings, sculpture, prose, photography, film, music and poetry. Admittedly, I've only scratched the surface with poetry though.

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14 Jan 2019, 3:14 pm

Yes I do, even though I do not have a preference for a specific kind of art created.

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14 Jan 2019, 5:27 pm

Yes, I did watercolor painting.

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15 Jan 2019, 1:05 am

Some artwork I like, but usually do not notice

My friend is an artist and points out artwork on the street and asks if I like it.. wtf? I did not even notice.


Usually I try to act honorable, whatever that means. Often fail


Would not want to meet anyone on WP inreal life

Sound sensitivity, yes and getting worse.

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What kind of strict rules did your instructors have?



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15 Jan 2019, 1:50 am

shortfatbalduglyman wrote:
What kind of strict rules did your instructors have?


? do you mean parents?
never interrupt other ppl talking, i still can't find where to put a word in,
lobsterreactions at any time i try

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15 Jan 2019, 2:04 am

I remember teachers, when I was little, would tell me to say "may I" instead of "can I" when I asked to do something.
Like, I would say, "Can I go to the bathroom?" And, the person would say, "I don't know, CAN you? What about saying may I?" I would get so frustrated and think, yeah I know I can, I'm just asking you if I can since you're the teacher, and I may get in trouble if I go alone without permission.

Do you ever get really lonely?



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15 Jan 2019, 2:49 am

Nope I'm a hermit type who prefers solitude.

What's something you keep thinking about doing but never get around to?



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15 Jan 2019, 6:02 am

Sometimes I think about certain arts and crafts or going to church.

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15 Jan 2019, 9:44 am

I've been thinking of redesigning my bedroom for the past year. I even had a tradesman measure everything but then I didn't get around to setting a date. I'm too nervous about making good design choices.

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15 Jan 2019, 9:49 am

I choose to step outside from time to time so, I remain human and so forth.


What things are people in your community doing to improve the lives of autis
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15 Jan 2019, 2:23 pm

Nothing I can think of that could be beneficial for people on the spectrum.

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15 Jan 2019, 4:08 pm

The fact that I became a recipient of Canadian social assistance..I like to think that such sectors of civic society recognizing the validity of mental health issues before those not quite in their teens but not yet near the 'lost cause' age range of post-mid 20's is actually an improvement over the scowly faced blue-collar attitude which sees such reception as petty victim praising and remains to much of a nearly criminally irresponsible dumba-- wallowing in the toxic self-deception of apathy to ever cease being a callous, insensitive d---bag to anyone not being 'industrious' as per the classism they landed themselves in since back in the days when they yielded to high school cliques divided into cocky chest-puffers or arrogant overachievers.

Have you ever had feelings for a mental health professional possibly veering on transference or found them attractive?. I can definitely understand if anyone would rather skip this one.



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15 Jan 2019, 4:40 pm

That would be a solid NO.

Do you fidget a lot or can you keep relatively still and well focused?


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15 Jan 2019, 4:52 pm

I became quite dependent upon my trauma psychologist but it was never a physical / sexual attraction. He's an 80 year old man. I struggled with periods of time wherein he was the only person I could confide in because of my inability to trust people, my trauma and mutism, but I'm much better now. I've purchased little gifts for him, attended his home, hugged him and danced to Tutti Frutti :heart: , but we've worked together for nine years to reach this level.

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I fidget and stim non-stop. I can't keep my hands or feet still, in particular. I can't even sit in "normal" chairs because I need to twist and wiggle.

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15 Jan 2019, 5:33 pm

As he stares at soft squishy things like a stress ball and foam hockey puck on his desk.........

Grade school was torture for me to sit in a desk for so long.

Other than squish my squishy things on my desk or bounce my knees up and down while I'm sitting, I'm more "antsy" than fidgety. I get up out of my chair at work a lot. Go to the bathroom, get more printer paper, refill my water glass, make a cup of coffee, etc. I have to do that to refocus on things.

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15 Jan 2019, 5:47 pm

yes I have to fidget. I wiggle the skin on the edge of my nails (really bad thing to do.) Tap fingers, rub nose (all the damn time), and just thinking about squishy things make me want one to touch NOW! I also knit which fills that need to fidget in me very well and does something useful.


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