Men and Autism

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  • #238981
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    Jan Sobieski
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    Look, I came out here at MGTOW.com (my Asperger’s syndrome, I’m not gay). These things are more common in Men than females.

    I had a miserable life until I got diagnosed at age 40+. I thought quite often about killing myself.

    After a hell of a lot of research, my opinion is that is part of being a man. You are not damaged. We are part of the human condition.

    You are valued, We care about you. Don’t you even think about killing yourself.

    Autism is not a disease, it is your magic power. Revel in it. I care.

    Love is just alimony waiting to happen. Visit mgtow.com.

    #238987
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    Anonymous
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    Hey Jan, do you find this environment therapeutic for your emotions? ie- trust?

    I grew up with two kids that had Autism, I know you guys have a hard time with trust, not saying you’re any lesser of a man, you guys run some amazing high voltage in your neural pathways, miraculous minds! I wish I had that kind of performance!

    No matter who you are as a man your not safe from suicide! I personally know the taste of gun oil! After having my education destroyed by a vindictive feminist c~~~ in one of the worst public schools, being shammed by all sorts of man-bashing in every arena of life, having had my dignity stolen and abused in all the man-hatred this society could throw at me, and a breakup, was enough for me.
    Only by the grace of god it didn’t fire!

    I’m passionate about saving men from the monster that almost ate me!

    Gentlemen, the monster is real!

    #239000
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    Jan Sobieski
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    Mgtower,

    This is the first place that I fell comfortable to share my Autism with others. I thought I was f~~~ed up, damaged goods.

    I don’t do this for myself. I am doing this for others. The only thing I care about is if I can save one mans life.

    I have a round with my name on it. Since I came here I decided that I can help others. It isn’t for me. It is females and the fruitless chase of them.

    MGTOW.com saved my life. It isn’t me, it is the world/ females.

    I just want to help the men that are suffering alone. Mgtow, is about saving one life at a time.

    Many men read these posts. Save one man and we save the world.

    Love is just alimony waiting to happen. Visit mgtow.com.

    #239002
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    Coolthingy450
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    I always found autism to be a hindrance when it came time to talk to people. It’s what caused me to become a mgtow, and ironically, this setback is what makes it easy to not pair up with a female.

    To be honest though. I still think autism is a s~~~ty deal for a guy. But If you guys have a better idea of how autism can be helpful. I’m all ears.

    Actions have consequences and consequences have prices. Cause and effect at work.

    #239005
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    Anonymous
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    But If you guys have a better idea of how autism can be helpful. I’m all ears.

    Autism or>>>
    Did that help? Any guy dragging the gynocentric chains of court mandated slavery would gladly trade places!

    #239011
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    Maraudrz1
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    Suicide is the last successful stupid mistake anybody can make. When you commit suicide you have most likely made some woman very happy ( at least for awhile). I can’t think of anything more tragic than to make a woman happy in that way. Suicide solves nothing, you stop any chance of getting revenge on the c~~~ that put you in that position in the first place. You stop any chance of improving yourself. If you have children you have taken away their father. Even if they are young and you can’t see them they will still need their father later in life. If you are lucky there may be grandchildren to help raise and enjoy.

    SpaceX and Blue Horizons have each launched and landed a spacecraft at the same they were launched from. Advancements in Technology and Medicine are each amazing and fast. There are more reasons to stay alive than can be listed by me. Also, you have brothers right here in this forum who care for you. When we lose a MGTOW brother we are lessened and saddened. So please, at least talk to us and vent if you must or ask advice or just talk if that is what is needed. Some of us just may give you our phone number so you can call. Do something besides pick up that gun or do something else as bad.

    I had such thoughts once. Fortunately for me that is all they were. I believe we belong in space. So I decided that I don’t want to die for any reason. I want to see either a)a colony on the moon or b) a manned mission to Mars or both. Now that I have set such a goal thoughts of hurting or killing myself have left me completely. Good luck.

    Women's brains and vagina have one thing in common. There is nothing in there until a man puts something in there.

    #239013
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    Jan Sobieski
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    I always found autism to be a hindrance when it came time to talk to people. It’s what caused me to become a mgtow, and ironically, this setback is what makes it easy to not pair up with a female.

    To be honest though. I still think autism is a s~~~ty deal for a guy. But If you guys have a better idea of how autism can be helpful. I’m all ears.

    I am not claiming to have super powers but:

    I notice details that no one else notices, I hear conversations that people think are out of ear reach.

    I draw conclusions no one else thinks of.

    I can ignore all emotions and make logic based decisions.

    S~~~ty, yes. make lemonade.

    Love is just alimony waiting to happen. Visit mgtow.com.

    #239019
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    The Long Walk
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    When you commit suicide you have most likely made some woman very happy ( at least for awhile)

    Of course. She gets to revel in the sympathy and drama of it all. Zero f~~~s are given by her to the deceased party either before or after the event, it’s all about her and what he can give to/do for her.

    #239024
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    Anonymous
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    You might not be Autistic so much as society is stupid and misandrist now.

    The trick would be if the things you think and the things you say would be common sense 1000 years ago, perhaps you are not the one that is off…

    #239026
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    Anonymous
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    I do not know what it is like to have Autism.I have friends who are Autistic.I enjoy there directness,calmness and logic. They have a new perspective to offer. Please dont you all leave. You would me missed greatly.

    #239027
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    Anonymous
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    Yup^^^ you guys are the sparkle that brings things to light! The two brothers with autism from my childhood made every day a delight with something new and amazing! One was a mathematical genus and the other a literary genius, To this day I’m still amazed at their photogenic memory and the ability to do mathematical equations like streaming video as fast as you pose the questions, f~~~ing amazing!

    #239038
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    Heretic
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    I don’t know if I have autism or not, I’ve never gotten tested for it. But, I did show a lot of signs of having it when I was a kid and school was boring as s~~~ for me because it never brought any type of real challenges.

    I thrive in a challenging environment and when that environment is too boring or slow, I tend to lose interest in it and under-perform.

    Some researchers even say having autism is more of a benefit than a hindrance.

    #239151
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    Uchibenkei
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    Asperger’s is not necessarily a handicap. It can effect your social skills but it usually comes with high intelligence. Bill Gates has aspergers, as does mark zuckerburg. They are still very functioning as their asperger’s is mild. When it’s very strong, social skills are the main problem.

    I bathe in the tears of single moms.

    #239178
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    Anonymous
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    I think there is a lot more intolerance to difference today than any other time in history.

    Kids are supposed to behave all the same way, and if they cannot do it, they are diagnosed some kind of psychological “illness” and drugged.
    But the fact is that people are different. There are people that are more intellect driven, others are more physically driven. There are people that enjoy solitude, others that need socializing.
    There are several TED talks about this, “The power of introverts” and “The world needs all kinds of minds”. There is another TED talk that I cannot recall, about a guy that was shammed all his life for being “dumb”. And he ended up understanding that he had great skills in physical activities and is now a martial artist. That grown man was crying as he told his story.

    I am Asperger. I do have limitations in social aspects, but I have lots of intellectual advantages. I would not have it any other way.

    The only thing that hurts us all, as human beings, is to desire to be something else that we are not.

    Women are the worst in all this. They live for social homogeneity, and avoid anything that might look socially different. So, for women, being different is like having the plague.
    That is why it is wise to avoid them like THEY have the plague.

    #239272
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    RoyDal
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    I am a walking check list of Asperger’s symptoms. Self diagnosed in my case.

    I have learned to embrace my compulsive honesty, spotting details others gloss over, blurting out unwelcome truths, and stubborn refusal to cave to bullying. I’m comfortable with myself as I am.

    If I tried to be a boot licking conformist, it would give me ulcers. Sales and corporate upper management are not for me.

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

    #239320
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    Jan Sobieski
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    Compulsive honesty. I have and hate that.

    Love is just alimony waiting to happen. Visit mgtow.com.

    #239324

    Anonymous
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    I work with an autistic chap. He joined shortly after i did and was dismissed by many as rude (even by myself at first)

    As I got to speak to him I realised his dry humour and honest nature was endearing.

    I couldn’t help but like him. I’m not surprised you’re autistic sir.

    Its a quality not a diagnosis. Autism is a diagnostic curse for the most logical of thinkers.

    #239466
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    MIKETOW
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    I have Asperger’s too. Diagnosed about 10 years ago. I have been outcasted and ridiculed because of it my whole life. But I don’t give a f~~~ anymore.

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