Published on 12, July, 2020
What are the rules around that?
And that didn't get censored even when messages actively discouraging self-harm do?!
Oh it did show up eventually, with a response from a mod acting as if I'm considering self-harming myself even though I was just using self-harm as an example of something that gets censored and the only thing I said about it was actively discouraging it!
Well the fact that the mods felt the need to include that response possibly proves my point anyway.
One must cultivate imunity to cringe. The internet can help with that lol
it can likely feel cringe and forced. out of the ordinary, out of the routine, too different, out of character. and strange new and weird, too uncomfortable in real life to do anything about.
And yet no one wants to handel that hot potato. I go to a charity that runs social events for autistic people. They started as a dating service but they haven't run as a dating service for years.
sex and intimacy can be none existent for people with autism lol
Hah you can't stop me. (artists impresion of my life as a high class gigalo)
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Nothing is censored here.
Oh yes it is. I posted a response yesterday, giving an example of something you couldn't mention without it getting censored . And just mentioning it as an example of something you couldn't mention without it getting censored has apparently got my response censored. My response hasn't shown up!
And it was something perfectly harmless just to mention like that.
I think a lot of “adult” topics are really relevant for people with autism and would be good for many people to discuss. I would like the opportunity sometimes to talk about more adult subjects. I find other people’s perspectives really interesting and adult topics can be discussed in a way that is not offensive nor graphic. I’d be really interested to talk about someone’s experience with prostitutes. I fully appreciate other people wouldn’t. So maybe just a warning in the title of the thread would prevent people from reading the information if they didn’t like that kind of thing?
Sex and intimacy can be a bloody hard emotive subject for people who struggle with sensory overload, lack of control, touch, letting go, change in routine, reading other people’s emotions etc! It’s a nightmare!
Ok, talk about it. Just don't post any explicit pictures to illustrate your points.
What I can’t talk about my career ambitions to make it as a high class jigalo that exclusively services supper models? :p
I've been single for most of my life also. Just had a few flings.
Thank you ️ sadly a life time of experience suggest there is something wrong
LOL
Things aren't that bad. You seem a clever and interesting guy. I'm sure the people you are hoping to attract will think the same.
We just need good taste, avoid discussing prostitutes etc.
But possibly the most realistic option for some of us
Calm down Peter. Too much excitement can be bad for a person, especially before the watershed. All things in moderation, as they say.
Now I am feeling worried about what you thought I may have been thinking. Lol.
No, that is not an invitation for you to tell me what you thought I had been thinking.
Oh no I can’t imagine what you might be thinking of. <_<