Is there a reason why no woman want to date me? Is it becuase im different? Have aspergers? (long distance, social)
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Are people on city data all this stupid? This guy is clearly a troll. These are the same dumb asses who say personality and confidence matters and still wonder why they are forever alone.
Are people on city data all this stupid? This guy is clearly a troll. These are the same dumb asses who say personality and confidence matters and still wonder why they are forever alone.
This post is not a troll. My girlfriend really did cheat on me
I've seen troll topics on forums where the poster will write a fictional 'drama' and constantly bump it up with "updates" just to get attention, and you probably have too - but I decided to give him the benefit of the doubt since I don't know that much about Asperger's.
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wow. this thread is almost 2yrs. old. IMHO, threads ought to be locked after a month old.
Back on topic..... A friend of mine has Asperger's. He had admitted that to me. We were interested in dating each other. Then after us having some conversations, a few things turned me off about dating him resulting him being "friend-zoned". He's had some girlfriends in the past. I don't know how long they all lasted.
One of the things that turned me off about him was he would talk about odd topics and ramble on about it. The way he talked about certain things made him sound like a man-child. Um, no thanks. I ain't gonna be some grown guy's mama figure. Ain't nobody got time for that.
wow. this thread is almost 2yrs. old. IMHO, threads ought to be locked after a month old.
Back on topic..... A friend of mine has Asperger's. He had admitted that to me. We were interested in dating each other. Then after us having some conversations, a few things turned me off about dating him resulting him being "friend-zoned". He's had some girlfriends in the past. I don't know how long they all lasted.
One of the things that turned me off about him was he would talk about odd topics and ramble on about it. The way he talked about certain things made him sound like a man-child. Um, no thanks. I ain't gonna be some grown guy's mama figure. Ain't nobody got time for that.
All right there's your problem. It is not your appearance. It is that at your age women want to feel covered even if they have a career of their own. Biologically we are wired to connect with the men who are good providers. You are still in school, not employed. This is going to be a roadblock in finding yourself a relationship.
ya, I got this from the Roosh V forum:
"When you were 24, a girl ****ed you because you had big muscles and high energy, good social-skills and conversation-skills, high confidence, social proof. At 34, she’ll **** you because she likes your stories and you have a nice apartment(which means your career and finances play a much bigger factor as you get older as a guy, meanwhile when you were younger it did not matter as much). Women hold you to different standards based on your age, so trying to retain your youthful game into your mid 30′s is a mistake that will cause girls to label you as immature or having an age complex"
"When you were 24, a girl ****ed you because you had big muscles and high energy, good social-skills and conversation-skills, high confidence, social proof. At 34, she’ll **** you because she likes your stories and you have a nice apartment(which means your career and finances play a much bigger factor as you get older as a guy, meanwhile when you were younger it did not matter as much). Women hold you to different standards based on your age, so trying to retain your youthful game into your mid 30′s is a mistake that will cause girls to label you as immature or having an age complex"
When you have aspergers in your 30s and live in Los Angeles it's hard to get a good job that will impress woman
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