Speed dating?
Same like you didn't support the idea of our own videochat room.Some people when you tell them "Good morning" go to the window to double check if the sun is really rising..I"LL RATHER DIE THAN BE A PESSIMIST!!
Come on! Keep feel sorry for yourself and your miserable life instead of do something about it
I agree, I don't think it is a good idea for people on the spectrum because it involves creating a positive and good impression through body language, speech and presentation. People on the spectrum have positive traits that don't necessarily meet the eye at first glance, however I think it could be positive in the sense it could teach people on the spectrum to process and respond quicker in social situations.
Gender.
I did it like 4-5 times. I don't see why everybody here seems so against it.
The big issue is that it's overwhelming so you lose your concentration and it's too hard for me to remember the conversations I had and the names of the people. I also tends to get mixed up with the numbers.
It never worked but one time it could have because one girl was really interested in me but I got mixed up with the numbers!
The big advantage is that it's only stressful at the start but after the start it's so fast-paced that you can't stress much!
It's not sad, many guys and girls go there, it's always full. There's no humiliation. I didn't feel inferior at all to people in the speed dating I went to. In fact, since I'm a science student, I would always get the "wow, that's impressive, I could never do that" kind of reaction.
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I agree, I don't think it is a good idea for people on the spectrum because it involves creating a positive and good impression through body language, speech and presentation. People on the spectrum have positive traits that don't necessarily meet the eye at first glance, however I think it could be positive in the sense it could teach people on the spectrum to process and respond quicker in social situations.
Ok. I get the point you guys are making, but i do not have that problem myself any more, since i am 35+ years old and not 20, which was the time when i had such problems, i now have other problems with people thinking like normal people and being judgemental unsympathetic as*holes - like the NTs that they are. And as for chemistry, i've never had it with anyone at a first glance, it has always evolved over time... so, regardless of a date takes 5 minutes or 5 hours it would not matter.
That is why i even considered it.
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I've done it once. It was all a blur by the end of the night. Saying much of the same stuff to 30 people in a row.
The only good thing about it you get a reality check on how well of a first impression you make. Anyone will smile, be polite, and tolerate you for 3 minutes. When you see the results of who wants to see you again, you see how you really did (it wasn't pretty).
I may give it another whirl as a training excercise. Not for any serious dating potential though. Most others there came just to try it as well.
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