twobitheroics wrote:
Didn't expect this many replies, so thank you and it is a relief to hear someone else has had the same experience.
I only sent one few message to a couple of girls as I don't want to see overtly creepy, just a typical 'Hello, how're you?', I didn't want to send another message as it had been some time with them and I don't want to end up on a subreddit somewhere, don't want to be pushy as I wouldn't like that myself, plus I felt extremely discouraged.
Does anyone know of any Asperger's websites?
There's not many activities around in my town as it is a small sea town, I have been thinking of joining a gym, but my anxiety can be extremely crippling, don't even know how I worked up courage to send a random woman a message.
Thank you again.
It helps to say more than "hello, how're you?" I mean on occasion you may get a response for that if they look at your profile and like what they see. But its better to be a little bit more engaging...its more creepy not to be because they don't know that you're just nervous or don't want to be pushy in fact it doesn't tell them anything about you.
Of course it can be very, very hard to say more but at least try to get some sort of conversation going. If there is something they like to do or are intrested in you can mention that and perhaps what you like about their profile....and it is true you might not get a response but that is more likely to than a simple 'hey how are you'. It can get easier with time but the first few times are likely the hardest. It can help to keep in perspective that it is a very appropriate context to messege people in I mean that is what the site is for....so it may help to remember not all eyes are on you.
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