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actually if you bring ME somewhere and give me a coloring book i will also be quiet and well-behaved.

Asperger's or not, I don't see how someone could "not mean it that way" when they write a long rant about how their coworkers are "bitches" (I'm sorry, "serious b-words").

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I have aspergers and consider myself trans. I'm very male oriented. I've read a lot of critiques of the "guys girl," and I always think "oh no, what if that's me!" but then I realize that guys girl thing is about hating women, and I'm pretty much indifferent. if I wanted to hate on women, I'd have plenty of

My best friend has Aspergers. He has no trouble with the concept that women are people just like men.

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1/ She doesn't know them. What's the point of saying good evening to someone you don't know from a bar of soap? What are you hoping to achieve? Go say it to someone you know, someone who cares. Did she ask for their approval at any time?

2/ Because she doesn't look at them. She makes no attempt to interact or engage

I'm upset whenever anyone I meet isn't a dinosaur.

Yes, men are also vulnerable to assault from other men. In the cases you named, the victims were tricked into believing they were dealing with a woman and only a woman, and a man showed up unexpectedly. That doesn't mean that the women are not also culpable for the assaults, but it does mean the situations aren't

After a few years of not really talking about my weight in my profile, I decided to make it perfectly clear I was a fatty. It was just not worth it because of douches (none violent, though). I went with a friend of mine to meet a men she was talking online and still remember his absolutely horrified look when he

Seriously...i met my wife on ok cupid. We've been together 6 years now. But my profile only got 2 replies. I'm guessing the ladies get more.

Good, old fashioned racism at work, here.

Well I'm glad someone finally recognized Halloween for what it is, yet another socialist reuse concocted to trick hard working rich people in to helping the less fortunate. I've been onto that scam for years which is why instead of handing out candy I hand out pamphlets carefully explaining to the children that they

My dog is an ASSHOLE (he's sweet to me and my family but was poorly socialized before we found him) and people don't understand that they can't pet him. He's painfully cute, so it almost makes them angry.

Not at all related to children, but I recently got a dog, and I've had several not so pleasant interactions when people reach down to pet my dog without asking. She's only a year old and has had barely any training (she's a rescue), and she's about 40 pounds and jumps on people when she's excited. She loves people so

I love this, and that you're doing this for your daughter. The idea that little kids aren't people who have just as much right to refuse physical affection as anyone else is kind of mind-boggling to me. Can you imagine someone telling you as a full grown adult "Hug this person that you just met!" Ick.

It's always strange to me that people always tend to want to touch two things: dogs and children. And not just touch, but pick them up, put them on our laps, hug them, squeeze them, tickle them, kiss them, rub their hands and feet. None of this is done with the permission of the child/animal. (The animal, some people

I enjoyed this article.

I think the hospital and CDC protocols failed here. I am not willing to blame this woman, who very well could have a death sentence. We keep hearing how difficult it is to get Ebola because it's not airborne. We keep hearing that the media is fear-mongering.

I wouldn't be so sure about that. I've read that c-sections strongly increase the risk of autism.