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Declaration of Romantic Intent

RubenX

Well-Known Member
I just found this on the Internets. I always had so much trouble expressing feelings... but this is a form with instructions I can fully understand and use... and it's funny, a lot:

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Every still single Aspie, ought to keep a few of these on hand in case s/he meets another suitable Aspie contender. Since we tend to suck at subtle cues, having a clear written statement is useful. There ought to e a date by which the declaration expires in the event that a response isn't forthcoming.

The next document ought to concern that all important first date. Where they will go, what activities will e engaged in, who else will be there (a group date, a party invitation or a private date). A statement of acceptable hanky-panky ought to e listed to prevent a horrified Aspie woman from experiencing the traumatizing horror of getting a soggy disgusting popcorn-riddled tongue in her ear at a cinema, getting groped by an octopus-armed over-eager Casanova wanna-be or getting dragged off to 3rd base when she hates baseball!!!
 
Every still single Aspie, ought to keep a few of these on hand in case s/he meets another suitable Aspie contender. Since we tend to suck at subtle cues, having a clear written statement is useful. There ought to e a date by which the declaration expires in the event that a response isn't forthcoming.

The next document ought to concern that all important first date. Where they will go, what activities will e engaged in, who else will be there (a group date, a party invitation or a private date). A statement of acceptable hanky-panky ought to e listed to prevent a horrified Aspie woman from experiencing the traumatizing horror of getting a soggy disgusting popcorn-riddled tongue in her ear at a cinema, getting groped by an octopus-armed over-eager Casanova wanna-be or getting dragged off to 3rd base when she hates baseball!!!

I agree, the more documentation the better:

 
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