Tips for Aspie Guys {in honor of Valentine's Day}

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04 Feb 2009, 6:17 pm

my tip is: it is better if it is more than just a present. women like to feel appreciated. buying the woman off isnt always going to make them happy. think of something that is significant to them like the first place you met or their favorite restaurant. whatever it is put some emotion into it and they will like it better. i hope i made sense.



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04 Feb 2009, 7:13 pm

I work on most of those, except for #5. I just want one woman that loves me, I don't care for being the guy that all women want. Plus, I have yet to meet someone I would be interested in where I live.


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04 Feb 2009, 7:44 pm

ToadOfSteel wrote:
jawbrodt wrote:
I hope to hell that the government bails out GM.(relevant to my work field) :)


You work for GM?

Yeah, I'd like to see them bail out GM (and the other two of the Big Three) as well, but only on contingent that the CEOs of all three companies immediately resign...


Indirectly. I am trained in manufacturing different types of parts for GM. So, when GM is down, there are no jobs available in my area, at least not in that field.


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04 Feb 2009, 7:56 pm

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I shower, shave, ect at least once a day. But I don't go to the gym for one big reason.

Back in college I had to take a class that showed different ways to be healthy. One session we were taught how to do a work out at the college gym. We learned how to use the equipment and all that. The next day I felt sore all over my body. It went away after a couple of day. But I was like 'why do I want to go back to the gym and be in pain after my workouts?' That really turned me off from the whole work out thing. I can't understand why people would keep going to the gym and enjoy being in pain all the time.


The pain changes over time, and you should work into it slowly. It sounds like you pushed hard the first time, and that without extending the effort you don't know how the after-effects change as your fitness level changes.


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04 Feb 2009, 11:06 pm

Yeah, I run a pretty tight "ship," although it's not on account of getting any dates. I actually kind of look down on guys who think this way. :roll:

I'm very much function before fashion.