Shaking hands with the unemployed...

Or whatever euphemism you choose to use for self-pleasure. None of my medical people seemed to be familllliar with that term.

I have started engaging in this on medical advice; I have no lovely lady in my life at the moment for one thing. I am on venlafaxine, which was also causing discharge to come out when I was doing a number 2.

Unfortunately, it is taking up to 20 minutes - or more - to produce the cream and then there is the issue of dealing with the end product. I live at home with my mother for one thing... so I can't exactly put a stiff sock out.

Any advice for a) making the process go a bit quicker and b) containing, then disposing of the evidence?

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    ClaireHig said:

    laddie49 Is that true? I always thought that you could put your own name here, as you own it. It's your own personal data. And many sites such as facebook would demand that you only use your own real name. I can understand no email addresses here though, as they can be used to groom vulnerable people. 

    See community.autism.org.uk/.../communityprofiles which states

    Your alias is your public name in the Community. This allows you to remain anonymous. We strongly recommend that you use a name that can't be used to identify you.

    I am guessing that the reasons for this may not be obvious to all autistic people who do not understand appropriate boundaries etc.

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    ClaireHig said:

    laddie49 Is that true? I always thought that you could put your own name here, as you own it. It's your own personal data. And many sites such as facebook would demand that you only use your own real name. I can understand no email addresses here though, as they can be used to groom vulnerable people. 

    See community.autism.org.uk/.../communityprofiles which states

    Your alias is your public name in the Community. This allows you to remain anonymous. We strongly recommend that you use a name that can't be used to identify you.

    I am guessing that the reasons for this may not be obvious to all autistic people who do not understand appropriate boundaries etc.

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