Women who have aspergers: A non-issue for them

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mechanicalgirl39
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31 Jul 2010, 5:09 pm

Sorry but you are talking nonsense.

Pretty women who have Asperger's still have plenty of problems, and no, they don't all get relationships as easy as snapping their fingers.


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31 Jul 2010, 5:13 pm

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It's so hard to be a girl. Guys can't even imagine how hard it is. The opposite sex bends over backward to help you. You can be a career girl or not work and no one says a thing. You can hit a guy and he's screwed whether he hits you back or not. You can kiss girls at bars all the time and no one will care and they'll probably like the sight of it but if a guy accidentally touches another's butt, he's a homo without exception. You have charities to help you. You have many, many women only organizations and ladies nights. You have affirmative action to help you. You can get out of a test at school because it's that time of the month. You can stay at home with your parents as long as you want yet demand guys have their own place at 18 or you won't date them. You don't have to worry about being drafted. You don't very often have to worry about your kids being taken from you. Being a girl sucks. Us guys don't know how easy we have it. :roll:


You don't know what you're talking about.

The opposite sex bends over backwards to help you? Really? That's news to me.

I can hit a guy if I want? He's screwed whatever he does? This might surprise you, but women get punished for assault too.

Oh wow. I have the right to kiss girls. That makes my life so much better.

Yes we have affirmative action just to LEVEL THE PLAYING FIELD.

I don't think I ever demanded a guy have his own place. Please stick your generalizations up your ass, I hope they cause a fatal hemorrhage.


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31 Jul 2010, 5:35 pm

bullyh8ter wrote:
It's so hard to be a girl. Guys can't even imagine how hard it is. The opposite sex bends over backward to help you. You can be a career girl or not work and no one says a thing. You can hit a guy and he's screwed whether he hits you back or not. You can kiss girls at bars all the time and no one will care and they'll probably like the sight of it but if a guy accidentally touches another's butt, he's a homo without exception. You have charities to help you. You have many, many women only organizations and ladies nights. You have affirmative action to help you. You can get out of a test at school because it's that time of the month. You can stay at home with your parents as long as you want yet demand guys have their own place at 18 or you won't date them. You don't have to worry about being drafted. You don't very often have to worry about your kids being taken from you. Being a girl sucks. Us guys don't know how easy we have it. :roll:


Oh wow... I missed this.

Nobody says a thing about a working woman or a stay at home mom? Yeah right! Us women catch s**t no matter what we do. Especially mothers. Have a job? You're a neglectful mother that's frigid in bed. Stay at home? You're a lazy mother that ignores her children to sit on the couch all day and stuff her face.

We have to put up with unwanted advances gracefully. I can't tell you how many times I wanted to break some jerk's fingers because he thought my breasts made it okay for him to smack my ass.

And... as a bisexual woman I find it absolutely degrading that men get off on two women kissing. It's disgusting, really. We're made into sex objects even when we are sharing an intimate moment between each other!

I would love to hear what kind of math test gets in the way of 'that time of the month'. Gym is the only thing I was ever excused from, and that's because I was in PAIN.

Please, know WTF you're talking about before you say anything.


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31 Jul 2010, 9:14 pm

Bully hater is a woman hater, he wishes we would all die so the world will only consist of men.

He wants to beat us all up and feed us to the dogs.



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31 Jul 2010, 9:24 pm

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31 Jul 2010, 9:47 pm

bullyh8ter wrote:
It's so hard to be a girl. Guys can't even imagine how hard it is. The opposite sex bends over backward to help you. You can be a career girl or not work and no one says a thing. You can hit a guy and he's screwed whether he hits you back or not. You can kiss girls at bars all the time and no one will care and they'll probably like the sight of it but if a guy accidentally touches another's butt, he's a homo without exception. You have charities to help you. You have many, many women only organizations and ladies nights. You have affirmative action to help you. You can get out of a test at school because it's that time of the month. You can stay at home with your parents as long as you want yet demand guys have their own place at 18 or you won't date them. You don't have to worry about being drafted. You don't very often have to worry about your kids being taken from you. Being a girl sucks. Us guys don't know how easy we have it. :roll:


Haha seriously? None of my male friends sit around worrying about being drafted.

And just FYI, I've never gotten out of a test for having my period. I have, however, had to deal with the side effects of birth control to combat the symptoms of PMS, and I've had to sit in class when I'm in pain from cramps. :roll:


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31 Jul 2010, 11:01 pm

I know my place. I would happily cook breakfast for a man I love and respect. :D I like to show love to the special man in my life through presents, nice food cuddles and kisses.



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01 Aug 2010, 5:36 am

This dude is actually making an issue about PERIODS?

Duh, man, if YOU were in agony with stomach cramps and fainting whenever you stood up, YOU would have the right to take time off too.

If it makes you feel better, I could just punch you in the stomach to cause internal bleeding, then we can be truly equal. :)


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01 Aug 2010, 5:49 am

mechanicalgirl39 wrote:
This dude is actually making an issue about PERIODS?

Duh, man, if YOU were in agony with stomach cramps and fainting whenever you stood up, YOU would have the right to take time off too.

If it makes you feel better, I could just punch you in the stomach to cause internal bleeding, then we can be truly equal. :)



HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAAHAHAHAHHAAHA



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01 Aug 2010, 10:54 am

mechanicalgirl39 wrote:
This dude is actually making an issue about PERIODS?

Duh, man, if YOU were in agony with stomach cramps and fainting whenever you stood up, YOU would have the right to take time off too.

If it makes you feel better, I could just punch you in the stomach to cause internal bleeding, then we can be truly equal. :)


Can I watch? LMAO


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01 Aug 2010, 11:02 am

Ditto, if he wants to deal with pain and cramping every month, let alone EVERYTHING ELSE that comes with getting your period, he is welcome to it. The only time I "got out of class" due to my period was because I was in the nurse's office VOMITING because of how much pain I was in. Once the vomiting stopped, I was back in class, still in pain.

I notice he didn't find it worthwhile to mention that men still often get paid more for doing the same job. Even in speech pathology, which is known as a "pink ghetto" because it is mostly populated by women, the average man makes more than the average woman for performing the SAME job.


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01 Aug 2010, 12:25 pm

I've dealt with cramping and I still went to work and it was starting to get worse so I started to take birth control again. Before I was on it, I was taking aspirin or tylonal for menstral cramps.



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01 Aug 2010, 12:33 pm

Magnesium tablets were a lifesaver for me, I still had the pain but it was mild and I could ignore it.


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01 Aug 2010, 5:14 pm

It may have been some other woman hater who said that.. I'm trying to find the post to make sure



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01 Aug 2010, 5:25 pm

The gender argument here is stupid... I don't know if I have the right to say that, but yeah. >.>



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01 Aug 2010, 10:16 pm

Dnuos wrote:
The gender argument here is stupid... I don't know if I have the right to say that, but yeah. >.>



Very well and succinctly said.


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