Question for female Aspies . . .
New-Angie wrote:
lotusblossom wrote:
Ive had a good idea,
Join a local aspie support group (real life) if there is not one , start one up. Im sure your national autistic society will give you advice and support on it.
Ive heard of a few people who met at support groups so I think its a good idea, and unlike online you can see if you fancy them and have the right chemistry.
I think I might contact my local group for kids and get them to help me set up an adult group in my area
Join a local aspie support group (real life) if there is not one , start one up. Im sure your national autistic society will give you advice and support on it.
Ive heard of a few people who met at support groups so I think its a good idea, and unlike online you can see if you fancy them and have the right chemistry.
I think I might contact my local group for kids and get them to help me set up an adult group in my area
If you set up an Aspie group near you I have a special tipp:
I found that aspie-groups that meet in the evening are generally males-only, while a group meeting in the afternoon (at daylight!) has mostly female visitors!
evening it is then lol
sinsboldly
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lotusblossom wrote:
New-Angie wrote:
lotusblossom wrote:
Ive had a good idea,
Join a local aspie support group (real life) if there is not one , start one up. Im sure your national autistic society will give you advice and support on it.
Ive heard of a few people who met at support groups so I think its a good idea, and unlike online you can see if you fancy them and have the right chemistry.
I think I might contact my local group for kids and get them to help me set up an adult group in my area
Join a local aspie support group (real life) if there is not one , start one up. Im sure your national autistic society will give you advice and support on it.
Ive heard of a few people who met at support groups so I think its a good idea, and unlike online you can see if you fancy them and have the right chemistry.
I think I might contact my local group for kids and get them to help me set up an adult group in my area
If you set up an Aspie group near you I have a special tipp:
I found that aspie-groups that meet in the evening are generally males-only, while a group meeting in the afternoon (at daylight!) has mostly female visitors!
evening it is then lol
I'm with you!
Merle
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