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    Has anyone here besides me ever been ghosted by a friend before? I just want to know that i'm not alone in this, if others can relate to me.

    Deep down inside i know i'm not alone in this, but naturally it makes people feel better when they speak to or interact with other people who they can relate to, other people who have gone through the same situation. It happend to me in the last quarter of 2024, reminds me, the last quarter of...
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    Is being underemployed or struggling to get into a career that pays enough to support oneself, common for people on the autism spectrum?

    Don't get me wrong, I don't like to use autism as an excuse all the time, don't like to use it as a crutch, and overall, it's best to not blame it for everything, but my question is, is it normal or just common for people with Autism to be underemployed? Or to live with their parents, folks...
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    Are these types of social problems either normal or common for people with autism?

    I would also assume they can still happen to people without autism, as in, people with poor social skills or just are very socially awkward, i believe it can happen to NT people as well, but i wonder and i'm going to guess its more common for people with autism, but anyway, here is what i'm...
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    Are these types of incidents or bad experiences in social situations, not unusual or not unheard of for people with autism, especially guys, men?

    While this has never happend to me, i've never gotten thrown that label or been accused of this, i have unfortuneately, felt i have made people or women uncomfortable in social situations when socializing with them, but it never became a legal matter or legal issue, for example, there have been...
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    What is the percentage of people with autism that have cars/drivers license? because i've noticed that a lot of people with autism don't drive

    For the past several years or longer, a large portion of people i've spoken to, interacted with that have autism, are on the spectrum, a lot don't have cars or a drivers license, and one guy i'm in contact with, who also has autism, he mentions that 5 of his friends/acquaintences, who are also...
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    Are a portion of people on the autism spectrum asexual? Asking due to my failed relationship

    I wanted to ask, is it not unusual or not unheard of for a portion of people on the autism spectrum to be asexual? Because I got out of a failed relationship a few months ago, the relationship was not entirely negative, here were the pros and cons of the relationship. Positive part: when it...
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