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Old Feb 25, 2020, 01:23 AM
TheSadGirl TheSadGirl is offline
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For those who are diagnosed with aspd, what type of personalities attract your attention? Specifically, do you seem to be drawn to people who have common traits with you or are you interested in the complete opposite?

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Old Feb 25, 2020, 01:26 PM
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I've resigned myself to the fate of being alone forever, so I don't often consider personality when choosing men. What I seek in a sex partner is someone who's attractive and into
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Really, he needs to be up for

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because normal sex is boring.

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I'm going to be disappointed.

Also, he needs to have

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Who am I kidding? I already have a pair.

He can't be a clingy or sentimental type either.

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Basically, ASPD guys, though the good ones are hard to find. I suppose that could be said about most men.

Why do you ask?

And why are you sad?
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Old Apr 30, 2020, 03:53 PM
protos protos is offline
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Definitely shy, sensitive women.

I am not tolerate confident, energetic and talkative women.
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