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Stezza
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How does an autistic 19 year old male go about making friends,without putting themselves in danger of meeting dodgy people please
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Hello @Stezza
Are you a member of any clubs or not?
This is a good way to meet other disabled people.
https://parasport.org.uk/?gclid=CjwKCAiAqqTuBRBAEiwA7B66hSXq25ozBb2LFFeE7p2WGGIRx7NlxF3hHP1rHIep2fCeV2h_WMy-cBoC_8IQAvD_BwE
What are your hobbies and interests? -
Hi @Stezza, are they in education at all?
Also, meet-up can be a great way to connect with others who have a similar interest.
Here's a list of the support that's available to someone who has Autism.Scope
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