Do people with autism and Asperger's ever get on your nerves?

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  • For autism It really depends on what kind they have, the kind where their eyes are vacant and they don't talk but just kinda grunt I wouldn't say it annoys me but it scares the shit out of me. I knew these twin boys with a milder kind but they would become delisional about a lot of things, like one time they was trying to convinence people they wrote the last two harry potters, they know Britney spears and wrote her music. These are grown men! that IS a bit annoying.

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    • I would find that story telling amusing rather than annoying and just go along with it, ask them about the new Harry Potter book they're planning, like I do with small kids telling stories they make up as they go along.

      It's even more fun to do it yourself with someone with that mindset - just let your imagination go wild!

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    • I see my last comment to you isn't here. I guess it was deleted because of some of the explicit things I might have said when I remembered you from another thread. Regardless what you're talking about is stimming. Auties and Aspies stim whenever they get overwhelmed and such. That's their coping mechanism of unwinding and venting it out. The other part is probably just their way of manifesting their fantasies because they wish it was true.

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      • I know the reasoning.. I don't remember you so I think you may be getting me mixed up?

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        • No, I saw your name on there. You said I would love your cooter when I explained that I prefer women not shave or trim their pussies. That was you. It's alright, though. I'm glad you can understand. :)

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    • Well those are rare instances. They're not all the same. That's why they call it a spectrum. What you're talking about is stimming. They do that whenever they get sensory overloaded. That's their way of unwinding. Fear of the unknown is often what perpetuates ignorance. Some of us have sensory issues as well.

      I remember you. You're the one on that other thread who said I would love your cooter because you don't shave it after I posted about No Shave November. The reason I don't like shaved cooters is....well number one I'm not a pedophile. I may be strange, but I'm not attracted to five-year-old looking vajayjays. The other is because it feels like I'm licking sandpaper whenever it gets all stubbly.

      Hair down there actually feels softer like a pet and makes it more agreeable. One of the reasons I love animals so much is because of their fur. It's soft and nice to feel whenever get overstimulated which is precisely why I like hairy cooters. That, plus I minored in anthropology. Regardless, I think you get the idea.

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      • I totally agree with your sentiments about shaved women's genitals appealing to pedophiles, although my understanding is that it began in porn movies so the viewer can see exactly what's going on. The practice is now so widespread that a lot of people think it's normal.

        I hope it's just a fashion fad which will pass: my friend the sex line worker says most of her callers who ask prefer women to be naturally hairy.

        I am a bit surprised that someone with such advanced and unusual views for these days uses euphemisms like cooter and vayjayvay - what's wrong with either the correct anatomical terms or that good old four letter one?

        And yes, I am being ironically coy about vaginas and cunts!

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