Why do guys ghost me after a hook up after telling them i’m autistic?
I told a guy that I am on the spectrum after we had sex and he said that he didn’t know that then I haven’t heard from him again. I even told him they could still have sex. Why would he ghost me or any guy ghost me when they find out I’m autistic? You think it’s because of the misconceptions he may have of me? I even told him autistic people could still have sex then he ghosted me. How come? I told him only because he works with people with autism. Why does this always happen to me?
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That's rough @dancerxoxo96. Sorry that you find this happens to you a lot. Some people might make assumptions about Autistic people and what they can or can't do when it's really individual to that person. That said, he may have ghosted you for another reason unrelated to your Autism. Some people do just ghost people all the time. It's so difficult to know why and it must leave you wondering about it.
It must be really frustrating and upsetting, but if he's ghosted you it sounds like he's not ready to be with you anyway and may not be the nicest person to be interacting with.
Are you hoping to find someone to have a long term relationship with or are you enjoying seeing people casually?
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I enjoy seeing people casually
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With respect, I learned the hard way several years ago don't tell anyone anything they don't NEED to know.
I now set my online Blog and YouTube channel to private to deter trolls, I had to due to a few too many nasty comments when I was less savvy than I am now and had everything in public.
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- Few people know what we mean when we tell them we're autistic
- A hook up is just that; no questions or complications and you do ask a lot of questions!
- Some men may think that aged 30, you're after more than casual sex, even if you don't know it yourself
- If and when you live independently, you can plan as many hook ups as you like but not while you need support from your mum. You describe yourself as a high-functioning mentally disabled girl which is confusing even for me as a member of this community.
- Your MH isn't something a stranger on a dating site wants to hear about on day 1. Practice talking about something other than sex.
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