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10 Dec 2008, 11:03 pm

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Back on topic guys. I want some more pics!

Akajohnnyx = Hottie!
Legato = Hottie!

Either of you gay? lol


Nope, I'm straight.

But if you think about it, sexual preference is on a continuum, just like AS. Very few people are completely straight or gay [Kinsey Scale]. I admit that I once considered myself bi although I never experimented. On rare occasions I would see a guy that I thought was attractive, but this is like, a half dozen guys a year that I passed by and thought looked good. From what I can gather, this is a natural thing that most guys will not fess up to.

Most guys are pretty ugly- I honestly don't see what females see in men, but I guess it's all biological. I used to joke that if I were a girl, I'd be a lesbian because hey, they're called the fairer sex for a reason. But yeah, I can only imagine myself in a relationship with a woman.


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this is a natural thing that most guys will not fess up to.


I think you might have something there. I wouldn't necessarily call myself bisexual as I see it as one who is attracted equally to both genders. I explained mine on the adult forum that I consider myself straight but...well you'll just have to look. It's a little complicating.

I kind of wonder though if it's more of a cultural thing for guys not to fess up...that is guys who do find themselves somewhat attracted to other guys or have had experiences with the same gender or gender identity. I think women are more encouraged with being open than men are about their sexuality. Either that or men tend to see things in black and white and keep whatever else is there quiet or not important. I'm not saying all men like that it just seems men do tend to do more of the labeling than women on the gender spectrum.

Ironically though there was a time, if you look at the French era of Louis the 14th that some of what we consider gay was encouraged at the time among aristocrats in the way they dressed and the way they carried themselves. Interesting notion when you think about it.

Ok...got off topic. Sorry..... :oops:


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10 Dec 2008, 11:08 pm

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I have to say the most attractive aspie guy I know is Bill Gates. He has what most women desire the most and like to suck out of guys while giving nothing in return: MONEY.

I don't think Gates is an Aspie... if he was, I doubt that Windows would be such a crappy OS. No, I think he just likes to put on a "geeky" image to hide the ruthless scumbag that he is.



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10 Dec 2008, 11:24 pm

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Im 22 hun.
Looking young is an aspie thing =P


Oh good. So I don't have to feel bad about liking your picture.
I like dark medium length hair, dark eyes and a skinny body.
And I look like I'm between the ages of 14-16 anyway.



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10 Dec 2008, 11:35 pm

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I kind of wonder though if it's more of a cultural thing for guys not to fess up...that is guys who do find themselves somewhat attracted to other guys or have had experiences with the same gender or gender identity. I think women are more encouraged with being open than men are about their sexuality. Either that or men tend to see things in black and white and keep whatever else is there quiet or not important. I'm not saying all men like that it just seems men do tend to do more of the labeling than women on the gender spectrum.

Ironically though there was a time, if you look at the French era of Louis the 14th that some of what we consider gay was encouraged at the time among aristocrats in the way they dressed and the way they carried themselves. Interesting notion when you think about it.

Ok...got off topic. Sorry..... :oops:


It's much more dangerous for guys to admit to having some level of attraction to other men. With girls there isn't that kinda of stigma- at least not at the same level.

Most ancient cultures accepted homosexuality more than we do now. And yeah, I think high-heels were invented for some short European king back in the day. Everything is relative to one's culture.

Off topic? Going off topic is what us aspies do best! These threads would get pretty dull fast if it were not for tangents. :wink:


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10 Dec 2008, 11:39 pm

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And yeah, I think high-heels were invented for some short European king back in the day.


I remember seeing something about renaissance/medieval clothing having something like a cup to accentuate the male's genitals.



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10 Dec 2008, 11:43 pm

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I don't think Gates is an Aspie... if he was, I doubt that Windows would be such a crappy OS. No, I think he just likes to put on a "geeky" image to hide the ruthless scumbag that he is.


I've always been confused about that- does Bill Gates still do any kind of computer design or programing, or is he just a figurehead that collects checks? I assumed he was just there as an icon that doesn't do much- kinda like Prince Charles and all them.


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10 Dec 2008, 11:46 pm

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I remember seeing something about renaissance/medieval clothing having something like a cup to accentuate the male's genitals.


I think it's called a codpiece. :eew:


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10 Dec 2008, 11:47 pm

Bebe-w000000000000000000th!! !

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10 Dec 2008, 11:52 pm

Sloth might just be an aspie. He's pretty obsessed with pirates, Baby Ruth's, rocky road, and Superman T-shirts. Intense, limited interests, right there.


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11 Dec 2008, 12:34 am

Posted it before, and I don't technically think either of them would be diagnosed with Aspeger's now, but they have traits so whatever:

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There are actually a number of guys on this forum I think are really cute. It's weird how many AS guys seem to have desirable physical traits, but the women seem to get the shaft--then again, that seems to be according to men, and I think the standards for beauty in women are higher. That's a shame.



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11 Dec 2008, 12:45 am

Well, as long as we're nominating ourselves......... :P


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11 Dec 2008, 12:45 am

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Sloth might just be an aspie. He's pretty obsessed with pirates, Baby Ruth's, rocky road, and Superman T-shirts. Intense, limited interests, right there.


Yeah, not as worried about his aspie status, just the fact that he's got a smoking jaw-line ;).

This *is* a slick thread though, I'm glad the OP brought it up just because - its different. 8'ish is good but not competitive so, I'll hang back and let the real contestants have at it :).



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11 Dec 2008, 12:49 am

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is'nt he the cutest, a real doll, whacha think ladys?
does he make the grade?



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11 Dec 2008, 12:56 am

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Yeah, not as worried about his aspie status, just the fact that he's got a smoking jaw-line ;).


I always liked his hair. And his screaming. :D

http://www.newgrounds.com/collection/sloth


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11 Dec 2008, 1:49 am

I got no photos of myself around and I am not sure where they are. I am very disorganised. I know I have films going back to years I just havnt got any developed. Like I got 5, 6, 7 maybe more. Mighten develop now cause had them for so many years.
Thats really slack but i think I eithier havnt had enough money to spare or i forget.
I know some of my friends would have photos of me.
Anyway, I think them photos are really cool 8) and I am going to buy digital camera or one that takes really good photos because it looks like photography could be fun.



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11 Dec 2008, 2:13 am

Wow there's a lot of good looking aspie guys in the sticky posts.

Too bad I can't post em'.... :P


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