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Kaufmancab51
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25 Nov 2013, 1:20 am

How to Date an Aspie - 13 Steps (With Pictures)

Something that I should have given women as a help toward trying to figure me out...


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25 Nov 2013, 1:28 am

I like the pictures. :)



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25 Nov 2013, 1:53 am

Aspies really sound unappealing for dating.



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25 Nov 2013, 2:06 am

If this is how to date an Aspie, I want to see 'How to date any ordinary person' in the same sort of context.


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25 Nov 2013, 10:18 am

Geez... The world might as well just say "don't date an Aspie."


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25 Nov 2013, 10:22 am

I'd appreciate someone dealing with me in this way. I do wish the article had talked more about the benefits, though.



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25 Nov 2013, 4:26 pm

I'm not sure about this list.

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It's easier just to assume an apology than expect one


That doesn't make any sense. I guess it's along the lines of an aspie saying or doing something they don't realise that you don't like and then don't apologize because they didn't know you were upset. If that happens the NT should talk about it, not ignore it and assume the aspie knows what's happened and isn't apologizing out of some pre-disposition to not apologize.

What a weird piece of advice.