HOW AUTISM GETS YOU GIRLS

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Me and my friend @ripcordgod1 have studied a personality study, pending best for best

Autism can bring unique qualities that some people really appreciate and find attractive. Here are a few ways autistic traits can actually be quite appealing in relationships:
  1. Authenticity: Autistic people are often genuine and straightforward, which can be refreshing. Many people value honesty and directness in relationships, so this can be very attractive.
  2. Deep Interests: People on the spectrum often have passionate interests, which can be inspiring and intriguing. Being able to share these interests or dive into conversations about them makes it easy to build a connection.
  3. Unique Perspective: Autistic people often have a unique way of looking at the world, which can open up interesting, thoughtful conversations and make you stand out.
  4. Loyalty: Many people on the spectrum are extremely loyal and committed, which can be a rare and valuable trait in relationships.
  5. Thoughtfulness: Autistic people can be incredibly thoughtful and detail-oriented, and they may notice things others don’t. This attention to detail can make someone feel very special and appreciated.
Building connections might feel challenging, but there are definitely people who are drawn to these qualities. The key is to embrace who you are and find people who genuinely appreciate your authenticity, interests, and kindness.

After my friend ripcordgod1 got autism

After Ripcordgod1 got his autism diagnosis, it was like the world flipped for him. Almost overnight, his authenticity and unique outlook on life started drawing in a crowd of admirers. First, it was Becky, the quiet girl from his history class. She’d always noticed how he was straightforward and genuine, so she began stopping by to ask his thoughts on class topics, saying, “You just have such a different way of looking at things!”

Word got around, and pretty soon, Stacy—the confident one with the infectious laugh—was curious, too. She started texting him, asking for advice on her own passions and questions that only Ripcordgod1 could answer in his direct, no-nonsense style.

The Beckies and Stacies were drawn to his depth. They loved how Ripcordgod1 would talk about his interests with such passion. He wasn’t putting on a front or trying to act like anyone else; he was just being himself, and they found it refreshing. Stacy was especially impressed when she saw his loyalty to his close friends, and she admired that he didn’t get wrapped up in the superficial things that most people did.

Soon enough, Ripcordgod1 found himself juggling invites to study groups, movie nights, and hangouts. The Beckies and Stacies didn’t just see him as “the guy with the unique perspective” anymore—they saw him as a genuinely amazing person who stood out in a way they’d never seen before. And from then on, Ripcordgod1’s calendar was always full!


Let's just say Beckies won't suspect you of cheating if they go to a school for autistic people

So just braindamage maxx and get autism diagnosis by liberal psychologist in Toronto then you can get Stacies and Beckies like @ripcordgod1
 
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0/10 chatgpt thread
 
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when you can get stacies like me and look as god as me talk to me about chatgpt kid
I don't want stacies i want koreans and chinese bitches
 
works for me.
 
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Good day to be autistic
 
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Just do this without being autistic??
 
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