Steelbookcollector217
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yeah, reminds me of a pattern on the famous TV series titled Love on the Spectrum. Yeah, i have always resented courtship and always will until the day i die.
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Is that show kind or is it a freak show?yeah, reminds me of a pattern on the famous TV series titled Love on the Spectrum. Yeah, i have always resented courtship and always will until the day i die.
If a guy has anger and resentment towards women, he is labeled an incel, or women will obviously be repulsed and turned off by him, its a guarantee for rejection. If women have resentment and anger towards men, there will still be a portion of men out there will that will accept them or overlook those flaws in women.
Hello,
I am looking for a therapist who understands autism and accepts Medicaid. Can you help me?
Thanks,
Tony
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I was such a nice person those mostly 5 years but especially this year constantly only women in relationships talking to me, men and married women befriended me and women there ostracizing me to the boiling point at that Roots Cafe what that horrible place did too me for 6 months yes a sham plug I am no longer a nice person. I just snapped. Everyone says it's my fault but I just can't take it no more. I never even asked for a GF but just a simple friend.
I think, if he really wanted, he would have already founded the therapist, but I'm afraid something stops him. Maybe it's a fear of change of this daily routine he has, or of seeing that what is happening to him is not other people's fault (not fully at least). Sometimes it's hard to get out of the toxic self-destructive pattern, and it seems Tony is stuck in it. I hope one day he'll have enough strength to overcome it and feel better, just like many other people on this forum.Tony, click on this link. I found 15 autism therapists accepting Medicaid in Brooklyn, New York.
All you have to do is call them, or click on the email button and send the following message.
It literally cannot get any easier than this.
I was such a nice person those mostly 5 years but especially this year constantly only women in relationships talking to me, men and married women befriended me and women there ostracizing me to the boiling point at that Roots Cafe what that horrible place did too me for 6 months yes a sham plug I am no longer a nice person. I just snapped. Everyone says it's my fault but I just can't take it no more. I never even asked for a GF but just a simple friend.
Let's derail another tread by @Tony Ramirez bringing up the dead horses topics like it's all my fault again. That Roots Cafe when I was my lowest messed me up just like college did when I left highschool feeling optimistic.
For anyone why I stayed at that dump for 143 days like I did college for 2 years. I was hoping it would get better until I hit the boiling point to the exact antisocial mess again I am here.
But you are also bringing up the dead horses topics, which this is why we also write you the same things, in hopes that you'll change something and find the help you need.Let's derail another tread by @Tony Ramirez bringing up the dead horses topics like it's all my fault again. That Roots Cafe when I was my lowest messed me up just like college did when I left highschool feeling optimistic.
For anyone why I stayed at that dump for 143 days like I did college for 2 years. I was hoping it would get better until I hit the boiling point to the exact antisocial mess again I am here.
It did not start up that way until last week when I was stood up, no ride and ostracized then realized I have no friends. Everyone talks over me. Also I have trauma from that dump cafe.But you are also bringing up the dead horses topics, which this is why we also write you the same things, in hopes that you'll change something and find the help you need.
I hope you'll look at this post by @jsilver256 (Make friends as a adult. Keeping them impossible.) and do something about your PTSD then. Your life can and will be better, when you'll start working on your mental health.It did not start up that way until last week when I was stood up, no ride and ostracized then realized I have no friends. Everyone talks over me. Also I have trauma from that dump cafe.
Which is why I enjoy the bicycling and canoe clubs I belong to now. Plus, 7 couples we met through the Sierra Club all settled within 30 miles of each other, here. We get together frequently, like yesterday; taking a 3 hour paddling trip on a local river and going afterwards to a good local dive for a late lunch to enjoy ourselves. Probably our last paddle trip this year.I don't feel school is as good an environment as people make it out to be overall besides the learning part.
One thing that is nice about being an adult is actually the fact that you can create your own social spaces. If those social spaces are not working out, you can leave or take steps to leave depending on the situation.
www.meetup.com is a good way to try to build new friendships where a social space is already created for those meetups in existence with people already meeting.
Certainly! A lot comes with the territory, but some of us were successful. I find that more common with guys growing up in the 50s and 60s when autism was rarely diagnosed and no concessions were made for us. We learned to develop our agencies as we had to make our way in the world. That allowed us to create personal goals, and even social goals. It was very difficult at times but we knew we had to persevere to reach our goals. Mine . . . I still live, in a 45 year marriage.even before i joined this forum, website, or just as soon as i became a member, i know at first i was going to find or discover people disclosing their cases or situation regarding reaching a certain age and having never dated or never been in a relationship before, i figure, with autism, it just naturally comes with the territory.
its even sadly not unusual or not unheard of for lots of men without autism to be in situations like that too.