VirginAutistManlet
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Some of you may know I did several online dating app tests gender-swapping my face to a female, and I got over 1000 matches across 3 apps in just 48 hours, my bio said I am a autistic unemployed 30+ year old, and it didn't stop female-me from getting 1000+ matches. Compared to the male-me who gets maybe ONE match every FEW WEEKS, that un-matches me pretty quickly.
But the thing is, is there any point in bringing this up to family? For example if I told my mum this, would this even change her outlook at all? In her opinion the only reason I've never had a GF is because "I don't go out" and that I could easily get one if "really wanted to". But she doesn't realise I'm bottom of the barrel at best, and have 0 status, shit looks, and terrible social skills due to autism and all the social problems/anxiety that come along with it.
But the thing is, is there any point in bringing this up to family? For example if I told my mum this, would this even change her outlook at all? In her opinion the only reason I've never had a GF is because "I don't go out" and that I could easily get one if "really wanted to". But she doesn't realise I'm bottom of the barrel at best, and have 0 status, shit looks, and terrible social skills due to autism and all the social problems/anxiety that come along with it.





