#46 January 10, 2009 4:46 am
- turtle0403
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Re: attractive aspie females - the delusion
jctyler wrote:
turtle0403 wrote:
Ah, I was just thinking "don't let the bastards grind you down".
Your classical translation is correct of course, mine is a more aggressive interpretation based on a play on words.
Seriously, I do like your motto in the context.
Thanks 
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#47 January 11, 2009 4:46 pm
- jctyler
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Re: attractive aspie females - the delusion
turtle0403 wrote:
jctyler wrote:
turtle0403 wrote:
Ah, I was just thinking "don't let the bastards grind you down".
Your classical translation is correct of course, mine is a more aggressive interpretation based on a play on words.
Seriously, I do like your motto in the context.Thanks
did you really post that today?
I got a notification today and believed it must be an error.
you're like a diamond, taking your time to be come but then shining like a star
(hence (in part) the reference to carbide = kill them with diamonds = throw intelligence at them)
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#48 January 11, 2009 4:54 pm
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Re: attractive aspie females - the delusion
BTW - your pic -> your name -> a turteltäubchen looking for a teddy?
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#49 January 31, 2009 2:26 am
- turtle0403
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Re: attractive aspie females - the delusion
Yes, probably. Well, it's like this. I have jokes I was sent 18 months ago and am only just getting around to passing them on to friends. I'm in a lot of different things but often don't get around to doing much for a while and have to think about replies. It seems as if too many things get in the way of being properly organised.
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#50 November 8, 2009 3:13 pm
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Re: attractive aspie females - the delusion
I for one would like to object to then notion that an AS women would like someone to 'look after them'. That is not what relationships are about.
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#51 November 8, 2009 4:57 pm
- GalileoAce
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Re: attractive aspie females - the delusion
meridienne wrote:
I for one would like to object to then notion that an AS women would like someone to 'look after them'. That is not what relationships are about.
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I agree.
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#52 December 29, 2009 9:09 pm
- turtle0403
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Re: attractive aspie females - the delusion
I don't need looking after in all circumstances but as I have trouble speaking for myself at times, it is handy to have a partner who is good at doing those things. It's also better to have a partner who isn't going to be expect me to be good at housework because I'm not.
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