Makubird
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SpAzpieSweeTot said:I'm a bit confused. You seem to feel. . . A bit, "called out"? It's weird, because, I didn't call you out. Sorry if you felt that way.
Didn't say you weren't familiar, couldn't understand, or, couldn't appreciate what we faced. :lol: Never said it proved anything. Let's try this again! I said it wouldn't surprise me, like Edward Jenner said it wouldn't surprise him if cow pox protected against small pox, like that psychologist said it wouldn't surprise her if more Idollaters are on the spectrum, so, out of sheer morbid curiosity, what was misunderstood about what I said?
See, the difference was, that psychologist cared to study it, cared to find out, and Edward Jenner cared enough, and was curious enough, and was sure he was right enough, to put cow pus into a young boy, then expose him to a deadly virus! It's not like I'm asking for that! I'd just really love it, if someone were as interminably curious about rather autism leads to alternative love languages, i.e. Sexual fetishism, as I am! (That's a frustrated !, not an angry one.) They've studied objectum sexuality and Spectrumites. They've studied idollatry and Spectrumites. Why not ABDL/CGL and Spectrumites? Why not everything considered sexual fetishism, and Spectrumites? Why aren't we important enough to make someone bloody curious? Why can't you see I'm just curious? Does my curiosity threaten you? Is it bad? (Those are all genuine, if a tad frustrated, questions.) It's not like I'm saying AUT=ABDL. I'm saying, if ASD is present, it causes a different social language, so it's worth watching out for a different, any different, love language. Did I communicate clearly this time? Please say yes. This is frustrating.
Ah, I get you, Makubird. Yay! You were talking to her, not me, sorry. I'll leave this up, in case there's something about my point, someone can glean from it. Sorry.:hug:
Ah, I am glad you got it. Your previous version of this post left me puzzled and I was just thinking about how to reply.
Indeed, my post was a response to the post of AdorbzLittleGirl, not yours. And I really don't feel called out at all, by neither of you.
I guess we can agree on many things. The importance of being curious because there is no progress for humanity without curiosity. It would be interesting to study the sexual development and interests of autistics. And I really believe that everyone is important, people with autism included.
So big hug to you too :hug: