Wolfheart wrote:
Titangeek wrote:
For me at least, I don't make very good first impressions, and if I understand the concept properly, speed dating is based entirely on first impressions.
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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