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Recent content by HLW

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    Notice woman in a relationship are more friendly to me.

    Aaah I didn't mean to post that quote thing, don't know how that happened, sorry. What I wanted to say is... Yeah it's for sure about not wanting to encourage unwanted romantic/sexual interest. Not saying you're like this at all but some men will read way too much into a friendly smile and just...
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    What's something cool from the U.S. that's hard to get in Europe?

    These are all lovely gifts but they're also all readily available in Europe, so it doesn't make much sense to have one shipped over.
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    What's something cool from the U.S. that's hard to get in Europe?

    Yeah I don't pretending to know what the difference is, I just know that every American I've talked to who's tried our coffee here in Sweden says it's much stronger and more bitter than what they're used to. Maybe it's the way the beans are roasted?
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    What's something cool from the U.S. that's hard to get in Europe?

    I'm in northern Europe (Scandinavia) and we can get most American foods here, you don't even have to go to the American section in the store to find peanut butter. The one thing I can think of that I'd like to have but can't get here is American coffee, as I've heard it's much sweeter than the...
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    curious if any1 else here deals with agoraphobia?

    Agoraphobia was my first diagnosis along with panic disorder and depression, long before anyone considered autism. I still don't handle crowded spaces well but I take the train to work every day, usually without incident... If you expose yourself consistently if does start to feel somewhat safe...
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    Hello

    I know you're joking, but I still feel compelled to answer the question.. I have coffee for breakfast and a nature valley protein bar for lunch, always. I actually like to cook when I have the energy so dinner is usually a bit more varied, but I bought bread last week so to keep it from going...
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    Hello

    Hello. I've been staring at this empty white box for a while now and I just don't know what to say... this is unreasonably scary for me, as I have a lot of social anxiety. I'm 36 and I'm in the process of getting an autism diagnosis. I have a few other psychiatric diagnoses already - GAD...
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