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Girls are Pretty

shybuck

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Girls are pretty and unique, like their own little planets out in outer space doing their own thing that orbit stuff you feel me?

And then, and then WOMEN are like the big cats of the African sahara so sexy and deadly and full of claws and fur.

The only thing more sport remarkable and full of bueaty than them is their creator, where they got their grace from.

I decided to post this because I love them.

i think my mom is the most beautiful of them all, but thats not shy I dont know what that ia. Love.

Hmmmmm...
 
I don't get the confusion. This is an autism forum, so I think we'd all be used to people having trouble articulating their feelings to others.
 
Better to find girls pretty, than a nuisense lol

So sorry to say this, but have to ask: do you find your mother beautiful as a son, or.... a woman?
 
What about inner beauty? Just as you would not want somebody judging you superficially, don't judge others that way. My breakthrough came when a woman took the time to know me, and me, her. On here you have many strong women, some probably beautiful, but I enjoying seeing their strength and ability to advocate for themselves. (you know who you are). Some have helped me and I think of them as lovely people.
 
I don't see the post as an issue or something that should be contentious.

When I was younger, as early as grade school, I was deeply enthralled with girls. It developed into a special interest during adolescence. I loved being around them. That love developed into a fundamental respect for womanhood and for most women.
 
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I don't get the confusion. This is an autism forum, so I think we'd all be used to people having trouble articulating their feelings to others.

It's one of those things that's really hard to explain.

Like, I know why it's disconcerting in a sort of non-verbal way, but I'm not quite sure how to put it into actual words at all.
 
It's one of those things that's really hard to explain.

Like, I know why it's disconcerting in a sort of non-verbal way, but I'm not quite sure how to put it into actual words at all.
We should find out from shybuck what they mean. We just don’t have enough context yet.
 
It's one of those things that's really hard to explain.

Like, I know why it's disconcerting in a sort of non-verbal way, but I'm not quite sure how to put it into actual words at all.
I get it. Society at large has made everyone susceptible to interpreting odd statements about women to be unbalanced or dangerous. I don't think most people - even here - have experience with different levels of functioning autism and understand how difficult it can be for some to express what they are feeling in even the most rudimentary ways. Gotta clear the way for OP to be expressive, interact with others, digest feedback, and get to know themself better. Don't wanna scare them off. IMO, of course.
 

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