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diana62
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11 Apr 2009, 9:43 am

Just curious..what is an Aspie looking for in a friend?



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11 Apr 2009, 9:45 am

Someone who will accept me for who I am.

Someone who will accept that sometimes I just want to be left alone.

Someone who won't judge me when I do bad things. (But that one's just me, nothing to do with AS.)


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11 Apr 2009, 9:46 am

Companionship, occasions to laugh, to talk, validation as a person...



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11 Apr 2009, 11:39 am

Someone who understands my need for space...and um....someone who is creative, but non competitive and willing to collaborate on stuff...as my best way of interract is though working on stuff.



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11 Apr 2009, 12:55 pm

Someone who admires certain things about me.
A cool relaxed kind of person, not worried about the social ritual of gifts, small talk and popular traditions.
To share one or many hobbies.
Have a curious personality.
Have a good sense of humour.
Be more intelligent/creative than the regular person.
Brutally honest.
Someone that has a trait I admire and imitating it would help me.



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11 Apr 2009, 1:09 pm

gina-ghettoprincess wrote:
Someone who will accept me for who I am.

Someone who will accept that sometimes I just want to be left alone.

Someone who won't judge me when I do bad things. (But that one's just me, nothing to do with AS.)


I agree you at 100 percent. Aspie need to be accepted and included



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11 Apr 2009, 10:28 pm

Someone who's honest. I don't care about white lies, I'd rather know their "truth".

Someone who means what they say.

Hopefully have at least 1 hobby/interest in common with them.



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12 Apr 2009, 4:04 pm

All the above things and...

Someone who lets me talk about films 24/7 and doesn't try to shut me up by saying 'you talk about them allllll the time'

But I know that probably won't happen. My friends say that frequently but I guess they still have a point and they're all I want in friends apart from that anyway. They give me space, don't laugh or judge me when I go into panic mode etc... it took me a long time to find them and I wouldn't swap them for the world :)


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12 Apr 2009, 10:35 pm

I find that I, too, look for that in a friend.

But in the past, so called 'friends' have taken advantage of that.
Once you are my friend, I will do almost anything for you. I am completely attached to you.
But if you do not respect me back, love me for who I am, and let me have my space, then you have injured me terribly and the relationship is tainted.

I am also somewhat too forgiving and naive. However I am trying to overcome this.


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13 Apr 2009, 12:47 am

DanasSoliloquy wrote:
I find that I, too, look for that in a friend.

But in the past, so called 'friends' have taken advantage of that.
Once you are my friend, I will do almost anything for you. I am completely attached to you.
But if you do not respect me back, love me for who I am, and let me have my space, then you have injured me terribly and the relationship is tainted.

I am also somewhat too forgiving and naive. However I am trying to overcome this.


Thats me in a nutshell. lol



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13 Apr 2009, 9:38 am

hermanChess wrote:
Someone who admires certain things about me.
A cool relaxed kind of person, not worried about the social ritual of gifts, small talk and popular traditions.
...
Brutally honest.


Absolutely. Finding these two in people has been a big, long-term problem for me despite my attempts to integrate into such rituals.



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13 Apr 2009, 11:54 am

I almost forgot: someone who doesn't get annoyed when I talk about my interests all the time.


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14 Apr 2009, 4:21 pm

Someone who's not an alphamale. My male friends have always lacked this quality more than most guys.



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14 Apr 2009, 5:50 pm

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I am also somewhat too forgiving and naive


Me too. For most people. When a girl told me I should get another sister who's not disabled (my sister is physically and mentally disabled with epilepsy and brain damage) when i said how tough it had been, I didn't let her forget it and still haven't 100% forgiven.
I often struggle to forgive my dad cos some things he does hurt deep, like WALK OUT for 9 hours.

However I usually let things breeze past me and don't hold grudges. Except on technical things like misbehaving computers or blu-ray players that WON'T PLAY ANYTHING. If this is good or bad I don't know.


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