geriatricmillenial85 wrote:
I'm open to learning about different people, cultures and the Autistic community on here. Obviously I'd want to share common interests and have some things in common besides having Asperger's.
I would suggest that you edit your profile to add a signature line that mentions your other interests. Also, of course, if Wrong Planet happens to have any sub-forums in which it would be on-topic to talk about your interests, by all means do so.
geriatricmillenial85 wrote:
I'd love to learn more about someone on here, and if they're interested in learning about me. I do understand that female Aspies are different from male Aspies but still, I'm eager to learn.
Autistic people are extremely varied, in general. Although some tendencies are more common in one sex/gender than the other, we don't fit neatly into boxes of "male autism" vs. "female autism." When you've met one autistic person, you've met one autistic person.
geriatricmillenial85 wrote:
In real life I have a few very close friends and plenty of "work friends", plus customers I talk to, (I work at a store) so I do enjoy socialization with a lot of different people. So I guess it wouldn't hurt to meet new people on here and learn about someone else, besides the people I interact with IRL.
Welcome to Wrong Planet!
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