“On the spectrum- Deal breaker?“ No, but being rude and demanding is.

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  • #262678
    Steve
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    • Looking for: Female
    • USA
    • New York

    Well this wasn’t the development I was expecting to read, but it’s a sad reminder that I should take these “I’m blocked” stories with a grain of salt.

    Though somehow I’m less surprised that a New Yorker was trying to link up with someone from KY.

    I still maintain his time was saved by being blocked, but you definitely saved yourself the misery by blocking him.

    Funny how these stories have so many unspoken angles.

    #262704
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    …gets popcorn.. this is going to be interesting.

    #262708
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    So…she gives her side of the story, adding in the part where you got upset and rudely asked for naked pics, and you’re saddling up for the drama that wouldn’t have happened if you hadn’t whined in the forum about being blocked and letting us all believe it was due to ND, and not because you were rude?

    Not a good look, my guy.

    #262711
    Anonymous
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    I totally agree and I don’t feel anyone being rude and demanding should get a pass. Infact if you felt they were rude and demanding you should let them know that in a polite manner before making assumptions about their cognitive ability. However, I do not recall the experience your referring to but the woman I encountered. She clearly felt that she wanted someone to praise her with her forward advancements. She offered, not asked ,(key word)offered to send a picture of her breasts akin to how a man sends a penis picture. She wanted me to examine it( hoping for compliments) and upon noticing visual bruising and other deformity, I inquired about the condition and inquired about another angle and if abuse was involved.she ignored my inquiry about viewing from another angle and thus When that praise was not met,( since she clearly bestowed upon me the divine gift of seeing her cleavage which I never asked in the begining) she questioned my cognitive ability to appreciate a beauty such as hers but stating,” are you on the spectrum or something” in a derogatory manner. There was no segway about mental health before this manner.
    She didn’t take to realize that as a man of 40 years old, I was not looking for cheap thrills and have clearly seen every imaginable body part of a woman.

    She clearly felt rejected and retaliated by attacking my intellect. I was going to ignore that incident but felt too often on this site women expose men for anything so I inquired in a polite manner to see if I was wrong. To protect the lady’s identity I did not use her name.

    So as you see we have encountered two different experiences. You asked someone If they were on the spectrum because you felt they were being negative and I was asked if I was on the spectrum because they felt rejected.

    It is no coincidence it happened to be on the same site and we are both posting about it, merely purely coincidence.

    #262714
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Wow.

    You aren’t helping yourself in your further explanation.

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