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feel so stupid
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Are you on any meds for this volatility?Blackpool_Saver is female, and does not live in Blackpool0
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yes i am, well for depression but i don't take them all the time because i feel week and who would want a mentle nutcase for a boyfriend0
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Hmmm,there is medication which does not sedate for AutismBlackpool_Saver is female, and does not live in Blackpool0
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what do you mean0
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I have an autistic son who is partially verbal should I treat him as normal as possible even though he is so vulnerable?
Did you loose your money because you are vulnerable?0 -
yes, i suppose i was vulnerable. i was too vulnerable to believe that i could make easy money when i kept losing it, and thinking this is going to be different next time when i wasn't. Thank got i told my mum and stopped before i lost even more0
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Keep trying for the jobs, nice ones. I'm sure KFC would not be a nice one as not all customers are nice. I have seen some really rude customers which would really depress me. I think you had a lucky escape and gained a bit of experience.0
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This poster just private messaged me and was very rude. I have been on here for years and have never been spoken to in the way he just did to me, it was disgustingBlackpool_Saver is female, and does not live in Blackpool0
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What help have you had controlling your meltdowns?
My son usually has a meltdown at least once a week and most of the time I have no idea why and he can't tell me why because of his communication problems.0 -
I am sure you are social. The problem is it's the social rules you don't understand until you have learnt about them. eg calling females, females?
Could you see them in a nicer way such as ladies, women or potential girlfriends instead of textbook language - females?0
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