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Don't always be the one putting yourself out for her. Don't always be the one putting all the effort and work into the relationship. Let her, and expect her, to treat you as well as you treat her, and to improve the quality of your life.
Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.
Agree. Women are fussier than ever and get the ick about minor things. They even get the ick about things even more minor than mild autism.its sadly not unusual for lots of autistic men to become wizards
Look, first of all this is NOT a Chad, but rather a Brad. No Pitt.Here's a guy that would be a lower-tier Chad but for his mild autism:
PUA was big prior to 2007. Neil Strauss wrote a book about pickup artists in 2005, and they were a thing from at least 1997-2004.>PUA really started up in 2007
another brutal cold harsh reminder, a guy, man, can be the hottest most handsome man, but if he is lacking in certain abilities social wise, he still normally won't get women, the reverse is normally not true. Sometimes i get angry whenever people and society still think men have it better than women do.I can relate to this guy. I don't have autism but mild OCD and depression.
I'm no virgin (count is 15) but most of my relationships have lasted 4 to 8 weeks.
The closest to a LTR was with a coworker who I had never physically touched, but we sexted and had phone sex multiple times and communicated all day. She never was my GF, but felt like it. This went on for a year.
I'm 47 and completely embarrassed by my lack of LTR.
One of my good friends is 45 and has undiagnosed ADHD. He hasn't really had a LTR either.
We're both tall, fit, and relatively attractive guys.
True. I used to work with a woman who didn't have much of a personality and I believe might of suffered from social anxiety.another brutal cold harsh reminder, a guy, man, can be the hottest most handsome man, but if he is lacking in certain abilities social wise, he still normally won't get women, the reverse is normally not true. Sometimes i get angry whenever people and society still think men have it better than women do.
A mildly autistic woman is not going to have too many problems finding dates, attracting men, and even getting boyfriends. She might have trouble maintaining relationships, but that's a different story.I used to work with a woman who didn't have much of a personality and I believe might of suffered from social anxiety.
She never had a problem getting boyfriends since she was cute/attractive, despite her "social awkwardness"
True, but this person wasn't autistic, just no personality at all.A mildly autistic woman is not going to have too many problems finding dates, attracting men, and even getting boyfriends. She might have trouble maintaining relationships, but that's a different story.
A more severely autistic female might have verbal communication troubles. Verbal communication troubles will affect her daily life. It affects her employment, her sociability, and many other things.
Well I'm here to tell you there is such a magic wand. Something that will make you almost completely irresistible to any woman you "point it" at. Something guaranteed to fill your life with love, romance, and excitement.
Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.
No personality would make a first or second date tougher with her. She might have a lot of failed 1st-2nd dates that don't amount to anything with no personality. If she's attractive and has sex fast, then that could make up for not much of a personality.this person wasn't autistic, just no personality at all.
yup, but a guy, man like that, will definetley struggle to get into a relationship in the first place, the reverse not true as much.A mildly autistic woman is not going to have too many problems finding dates, attracting men, and even getting boyfriends. She might have trouble maintaining relationships, but that's a different story.
A more severely autistic female might have verbal communication troubles. Verbal communication troubles will affect her daily life. It affects her employment, her sociability, and many other things.
yup, another reminder that, the game has never been and never will be fair, its something that needs to be psychologically drilled into our brains, minds, as soon as we start puberty, society and people need to address it early on so that way people can be more mentally and emotionally healthy.True. I used to work with a woman who didn't have much of a personality and I believe might of suffered from social anxiety.
She never had a problem getting boyfriends since she was cute/attractive, despite her "social awkwardness"
1000%!yup, another reminder that, the game has never been and never will be fair, its something that needs to be psychologically drilled into our brains, minds, as soon as we start puberty, society and people need to address it early on so that way people can be more mentally and emotionally healthy.
I know i'm in good company in which tons of people agree with me, that is, social ineptness or social awkwardness is unfortuneately seen or viewed as creepy, weird, uncomfortable in men, even when men have good intentions and never wanted to hurt anyone. The reverse is not true, social awkwardness and social ineptness can be seen as cute or adorable in women, or just people won't care as in they will not be offended.
the woman you described, a man like that will definetley struggle to get girlfriends, as long as inequality exists in courtship, then that will always be the case.