I don't think even the most severe autism can put you in what would be called a vegetative state? Correct me if wrong.
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You've now got me doubting if it was the autism causing him to degenerate like that or another condition, but as far as I know, and as far as I was aware they were linked.I don't think even the most severe autism can put you in what would be called a vegetative state? Correct me if wrong.
So kind of like a tomato? Some say its a vegetable, others don't.You've now got me doubting if it was the autism causing him to degenerate like that or another condition, but as far as I know, and as far as I was aware they were linked.
Keep looking.Guy not keen. We are still in love with the ex apparently. Who doesn’t want him back. Next!
Yes/no to dating a 17 year old who will turn 18 in a month, as a just-turned 21 year old?
Has all the potential of an AFS, right?
They will definitely do what they want. My 15 nearly 16 year old wanted to date. I said to him I thought he way too young. They dated on and off for a year. It was a disaster and something he regrets . He has since told me that I was right. Sometimes all you can do is pick up the pieces.Having a 17 year old daughter myself, who is still at school. I can tell you while I think it is a slippery slope for a parent to actively and assertively reject this (they will just go ahead behind your back if they really wanted to anyway) - you need to be prepared to meet and on some levels win parental approval somewhat early on so save issues down the track.
They will definitely do what they want. My 15 nearly 16 year old wanted to date. I said to him I thought he way too young. They dated on and off for a year. It was a disaster and something he regrets . He has since told me that I was right. Sometimes all you can do is pick up the pieces.
Oh boy, I never thought of this side of things. But whatever it would take I guess, if I were to make a move early enough!Having a 17 year old daughter myself, who is still at school. I can tell you while I think it is a slippery slope for a parent to actively and assertively reject this (they will just go ahead behind your back if they really wanted to anyway) - you need to be prepared to meet and on some levels win parental approval somewhat early on so save issues down the track.
Eh, my parents are the 'we don't want a girl over' type so I'd kill to leave the door openImagine going to stay at her house and Dads is like "you will leave the door open at all times". It was bad enough when you were both teens but imagine getting that treatment as an adult. Yeah, nah.
She's 18: ihf you don't bring her back in one piece I find you and I kill you. Ihf you bring her back late by one minute I find you and I kill you.They're a slavic family, so meeting with them is infinitely even more intimidating.
Oh, I remembered I do actually have an AFS (which I didn't realise at the time was an AFS... But good god.)
So, I went on a date with a girl and it was almost certain we were going to become a couple (as we met through a mutual friend). On this date, we asked eachother questions from the internet. General questions like 'Would you fight 100 duck-sized horses or one horse-sized duck?'. The generic questions. I also found out about siblings, she had 2 brothers. The youngest one was healthy, and the older one had autism.
Anyway, the question 'What is your least favourite vegetable? came up.
So, my clever, witty and crude-humoured self answered "the ones in wheelchairs". She laughs, I think, "great, well done Andonis".
Fast forward a couple of weeks, we get onto family again, and she opens up and then tells me her brother's autism is so bad that he is basically 'in a vegetative state' and pretty much unresponsive. So you can imagine my thoughts when I flashbacked to that joke.
Fair to say, her and I lasted a month.
I thought so tooIt's a good line though to be fair.
Imagine going to stay at her house and Dads is like "you will leave the door open at all times". It was bad enough when you were both teens but imagine getting that treatment as an adult. Yeah, nah.
They're a slavic family, so meeting with them is infinitely even more intimidating.
Ive made some of that with eau de vie and fresh cherrysBring over a bottle of this and you'll be fine
Nope, they just hoped she'd buy you dinner so they didn't have toWhen i was 17, I went on a date with a 22 year old and my parents thought it was the best thing ever. I then dated a girl who was my age and for some reason, they weren't too happy. Must have thought i was a mature young lad
Nope, they just hoped she'd buy you dinner so they didn't have to
Sounds like 15 year old wrote this...This girl has liked me for a while, I like her and I'm interested to persue things, but I'm fresh out of a long term relationship and don't want to rush into anything too quick or serious. I have told her this. We only started texting last week and within an hour the convo went very sexual. We hung out yesterday and kissed for the first time, and I had my hand on her leg. Afterwards she said she wished my hand went higher up her leg and I said how high and she said as far as I want. She also alluded that she wanted to do the same to me and feel my bulge. Doubt she's been with many guys before, and she said she isn't easy which I like, but my question is this: Do you think I can go a month from now before having sex with her? And at least a couple weeks before going down on her? I don't feel like it right now but obviously can't hold out for too long...