Autism and Vulnerability

As someone autistic, I know how vulnerable I can be at times.

I have to think hard to understand that things may not be as they seem.

There have been posts here recently about 'friendship' and dating.  From a general point of view there are several things to look out for where others could take advantage of autistic traits. And one of them is someone who says they are neurotypical but are looking for someone autistic.

This begs the question 'Why?'  I think we would all be very suspicious of a middle aged man who said he wanted to meet girls of thirteen or fourteen.  It woujld immediately send alarm bells ringing.  And by the same token we should be very wary if someone says they are neurotypical and then wishes to make friends with and date autistic people.  My thoughts of this that spring to mind are that it may be someone who wishes to take advantage of autistic naiivity, someone who wants to lead us gradually to places we are not comfortable.  Add to the mix the first thing they say is that they want to see pictures of us and we are getting into very dangerous territory if we are not careful.

Our details could be shared with any number of strangers, the word could get out of our vulnerabilities which have been coaxed out of us and this used by any number of people to exploit us.  And just because someone says they live in Birmingham or Manchester or wherever, does not mean it is true.  It could be to lead us into a false sense of security, 

And then there are the 'hard-luck' stories.  Who can forget the 'Nigerian' emails of a few years ago where untold riches were promised in return for a sum of money to release funds.  And then the emails purporting to be from a bank.  Such things are getting more and more sophisticated. We could give our details to any number of people who want to exploit us through befriending just one person.

Several years ago  an email which purported to be from a loved one, saying they were trapped in a foreign country and needed money immediately to get home.  The address was got from harvesting addresses from a friends computer.  And I have suspicions that befriending some of these people might also lead to such hard luck stories or similar.

It is very difficult to tell who is genuine and who is not but we should all be very careful.  I know it is difficult to say that all posts asking for dating should be removed.  But I believe this should be done in order to protect us.  This forum should not be a dating site.  And none of us should reveal personal details to anyone until we are absolutely certain that someone is bona fide.  To do otherwise could have tragic consequences.

The following song is quite relevant:

Add me by Chumbawamba

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  • There is a great deal of both brilliance and vulnerability in this community. I sometimes wonder what the moderators reading this make of it!

    We each seem to have our moments of lucidity, vulnerability, highs and deep lows.  There are some who are still dealing with exposure to past or current abuse and the vulnerabilities of also managing co-morbid conditions such as anxiety, depression and medical issues.

    In contributing to the forum (to which I mean 'prattling on') there is a lot of self identification with others feelings and experiences (though I obviously realise that each persons experience and interpretation of that experience is their own) which in turn is both reassuring i.e. it is not only me whose gone through this but also sad in that there is a sadness that such encounters with life are not as uncommon as they should be.

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  • There is a great deal of both brilliance and vulnerability in this community. I sometimes wonder what the moderators reading this make of it!

    We each seem to have our moments of lucidity, vulnerability, highs and deep lows.  There are some who are still dealing with exposure to past or current abuse and the vulnerabilities of also managing co-morbid conditions such as anxiety, depression and medical issues.

    In contributing to the forum (to which I mean 'prattling on') there is a lot of self identification with others feelings and experiences (though I obviously realise that each persons experience and interpretation of that experience is their own) which in turn is both reassuring i.e. it is not only me whose gone through this but also sad in that there is a sadness that such encounters with life are not as uncommon as they should be.

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