Hol találok csíkos térdig érő zoknit?
Ennyi a kérdés, csak kell ide 100 karakter. blabla blablabla blabla bla bla blabla blablabla bla bla.
Ui: Shein/Temuról nem szeretnék venni, leginkább Budapesten keresnék boltot, ahol van.
Ennyi a kérdés, csak kell ide 100 karakter. blabla blablabla blabla bla bla blabla blablabla bla bla.
Ui: Shein/Temuról nem szeretnék venni, leginkább Budapesten keresnék boltot, ahol van.
Tisztában vagyok vele, hogy neten is meg lehet rendelni, viszont inkább elmegyek a boltba, hogy ha lehet venni. Ruhákba raknám, illetve régi övekbe.
Tisztában vagyok vele, hogy neten is meg lehet rendelni, viszont inkább elmegyek a boltba, hogy ha lehet venni. Ruhákba raknám, illetve régi övekbe.
Tisztában vagyok vele, hogy neten is meg lehet rendelni, viszont inkább elmegyek a boltba, hogy ha lehet venni. Ruhákba raknám, illetve régi övekbe.
Ennyi a kérdés, csak ide is kell írni száz karaktert. Megtetszettek bizonyos elemei a stílusnak (főleg a grunge, gót) viszont egyelőre nem tudom hol keressek ruhadarabokat.
I have dark brown hair, I've never dyed my hair before. I'd prefer to do it myself, and I haven't decided on the shade of pink yet. By sections I mean almost like highlights, except mainly in the front, nothing too complicated (I hope). My questions are:
I have dark brown hair, I've never dyed my hair before. I'd prefer to do it myself, and I haven't decided on the shade of pink yet. By sections I mean almost like highlights, except mainly in the front, nothing too complicated (I hope). My questions are:
I have dark brown hair, I've never dyed my hair before. I'd prefer to do it myself, and I haven't decided on the shade of pink yet. By sections I mean almost like highlights, except mainly in the front, nothing too complicated (I hope). My questions are:
Some people boast about scientists/mathematicians, eg Einstein or Turing being possibly autistic, as a sign of autistic people being valuable or superior. However, these people had above average intelligence, too, which contributed significantly to their achievement. However, when it's time to discuss autism and intellectual disability, for example when we talk about profound autism, most people want to separate autism from intelligence. This seems extremely ableist, aspie supremacist and hypocritical.
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I know not all disorders can be identified in the womb. But theoretically speaking, if there were tools that could predict autism, dyslexia, etc as well as other genetic disorders, is aborting a fetus bc they might be autistic/dyslexic etc morally wrong?
I hope this doesn't offend anyone, but I think it's up to the person giving birth, regardless of the reason.
I am a 20(F) year old college student, I am single and don't have many close friends (I have only one who lives in another city). I do talk to people at my university though, so I am not completely without social contact. I do realise that I have low social motivation, and I am fine with being like this, but I realize that when I get older, it won't be good if I don't have people I can rely on and who can rely on me other than family. Therefore I want to somewhat push myself to make connections.
I will provide some context to my social motivation and stuff. Until last year I was very socially anxious, I did crave friendship and a relationship, and felt like I did things wrong, I was flawed etc. I had trouble holding convos. This changed after I made two friends: one is the close friend I mentioned, the other is my now ex. Making these friends removed my feelings of being flawed, but one of the reason my ex broke up with me was bc we couldn't hold much of a conversation. The problem is, after my social anxiety disappeared, my social motivation hit an all time low. I am less vigilant during socializing, but I still find it draining and prefer to be alone, and in my head. This certainy contributes to my lack of conversational skills.
I am also naturally pretty distant with friends: I don't like holding eye contact, I'm not a fan of being affectionionate (like hugging), I don't give many compliments, and don't like recieving them (they feel weird), I'm bad at comforting people. I am aware this might be sth preventing me from making close friends, especially with women. My only close friend is an Aspie, so she might "work differently" than most women, bc from what I observed, most women tend to be more affectionate with their friends, but I might be wrong.
Anyways, do any of you find yourselves in a similar situation? If yes, how do you push yourselves to solve it? What has helped?
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Okay, idk if this is the correct sub to post this, I am currently not diagnosed with any condition under the neurodivergent umbrella, but I self-suspect schizoid PD traits (though they might be just introversion), and I used to have social anxiety. I post here bc maybe there are schizoids here (or people with other ND conditions that have a similar issue) that has advice.
I am a 20(F) year old college student, I am single and don't have many close friends (I have only one who lives in another city). I do talk to people at my university though, so I am not completely without social contact. I do realise that I have low social motivation, and I am fine with being like this, but I realize that when I get older, it won't be good if I don't have people I can rely on and who can rely on me other than family. Therefore I want to somewhat push myself to make connections.
I will provide some context to my social motivation and stuff. Until last year I was very socially anxious, I did crave friendship and a relationship, and felt like I did things wrong, I was flawed etc. I had trouble holding convos. This changed after I made two friends: one is the close friend I mentioned, the other is my now ex. Making these friends removed my feelings of being flawed, but one of the reason my ex broke up with me was bc we couldn't hold much of a conversation. The problem is, after my social anxiety disappeared, my social motivation hit an all time low. I am less vigilant during socializing, but I still find it draining and prefer to be alone, and in my head. This certainy contributes to my lack of conversational skills.
I am also naturally pretty distant with friends: I don't like holding eye contact, I'm not a fan of being affectionionate (like hugging), I don't give many compliments, and don't like recieving them (they feel weird), I'm bad at comforting people. I am aware this might be sth preventing me from making close friends, especially with women. My only close friend is an Aspie, so she might "work differently" than most women, bc from what I observed, most women tend to be more affectionate with their friends, but I might be wrong.
Anyways, do any of you find yourselves in a similar situation? If yes, how do you push yourselves to solve it? What has helped?
Okay, idk if this is the correct sub to post this, I am not diagnosed with SzPD, and I don't know if I have traits of this, or if I am just very introverted. The reason I will post here is because I imagine many with this condition relate to what I will write, but with more intensity.
I am a 20(F) year old college student, I am single and don't have many close friends (I have only one who lives in another city). I do talk to people at my university though, so I am not completely without social contact. I do realise that I have low social motivation, and I am fine with being like this, but I realize that when I get older, it won't be good if I don't have people I can rely on and who can rely on me other than family. Therefore I want to somewhat push myself to make connections.
I will provide some context to my social motivation and stuff. Until last year I was very socially anxious, I did crave friendship and a relationship, and felt like I did things wrong, I was flawed etc. I had trouble holding convos. This changed after I made two friends: one is the close friend I mentioned, the other is my now ex. Making these friends removed my feelings of being flawed, but one of the reason my ex broke up with me was bc we couldn't hold much of a conversation. The problem is, after my social anxiety disappeared, my social motivation hit an all time low. I am less vigilant during socializing, but I still find it draining and prefer to be alone, and in my head. This certainy contributes to my lack of conversational skills.
I am also naturally pretty distant with friends: I don't like holding eye contact, I'm not a fan of being affectionionate (like hugging), I don't give many compliments, and don't like recieving them (they feel weird), I'm bad at comforting people. I am aware this might be sth preventing me from making close friends, especially with women. My only close friend is an Aspie, so she might "work differently" than most women, bc from what I observed, most women tend to be more affectionate with their friends, but I might be wrong.
Anyways, do any of you find yourselves in a similar situation? If yes, how do you push yourselves to solve it? What has helped?
First of all, he seems to thing autism is just having bad social skills, when it is not. He also has never been professionally diagnosed. Autism is a developmental disability and being quirky and having shitty social skills doesnt make someone autistic. People with social anxiety or personality disorders can have bad social skills, it seems like he wants to be seen as autistic bc he thinks its "cool" and trendy, unlike social anxiety and PDs.
I'd like to grow my glutes a bit, and I was thing of doing pilates combined with weight training. I enjoy pilates bc of the variety of movements I do, and I can do it at home. It also burns my glutes really well.
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But how much does it actually grow your glutes, if you are pretty skinny and flat? How much pilates should I be doing and how much weight training?
Csak kíváncsi vagyok, olyan dolgokra mint pl testi higiénia, arcápolás, hajápolás, smink, stb. Ennyi lenne a kérdés, csak legalább 100 karakter kell itt.
Hullámos, vékonyszálú hajam van, ami sokszor néz ki kócosan. Elvileg jó tud lenni erre a bonnet, csak sehol se találok it...