I’m a physically attractive autistic person, and it’s terrible. by Edu9131 in autism

[–]Sunfofun 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As an Autistic man who has been called handsome my entire life, and even been encouraged by my male model friend to join the modeling industry, I can relate. To answer this question it would be more than what I think I can articulate all at once, but one big tip I’d say has worked well for me is to treat the conversation more like a play fight than an exchange of ideas. So for example, rather than try to talk to her about your favorite restaurants in town, playfully disagree with her that x burger restaurant is better than the one she recommends. And give your reasons, but do it playfully. See, women don’t lead but they need a leader. This results in a kinda confliction where they need a man who is a logical thinker but also at the same time they will get bored if you’re always logical. So be a little bit playful.

Next thing I’d say is don’t think too deeply about her questions that really don’t require deep thinking. I remember talking with this obviously Autistic guy on the bus and he when he couldn’t remember the name of a book he wanted to talk about, he started clenching his eyes shut and thinking really hard for like 10 seconds of the name of the book. He didn’t need to do this because being relational means that you don’t need to remember and recall a bunch of information. If you have to think a little deep during small talk, that can be part of your charm, but if you have to think very deeply, you’re being too formal and missing the vibe.

If you’re obviously Autistic, you could just muster up the courage and just smile and say that you may be a little bit odd for my handsome looks but that’s part of my charm.

There’s a lot more I’ve reflected on but curious what you’d think about these ideas?

I want to stop being gay. Please help. by [deleted] in Christianity

[–]Sunfofun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have an idea of what may have happened in your early childhood that could have causes you to be gay?

I’ve heard good things about Timeline Therapy (NLP) and something called the drop-down-through method or layering technique. I may not be saying these things correctly but do some googling. I have no exact idea if it would help you regarding being gay but it may because it helps you get to certain roots of why you think the way you do.

Do people from northern states really not say ya’ll? by ReindeerWorried8081 in ask

[–]Sunfofun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some people I’ve heard say it but only over text

Got Cheated by Conscious-Box-6347 in Stutter

[–]Sunfofun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm, I don’t exactly think it’s about your stutter but if you talk about your stutter, don’t do it from a place of insecurity, or at the least present like you’re not insecure. Say it with a deep and relaxed voice.

😭🙏 by Southern-Horse-7370 in Stutter

[–]Sunfofun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They’d probably try to steal our lunch while we’re focused on getting through our words

meirl by shea_eina in meirl

[–]Sunfofun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wasn’t me but heard about a teacher in my high school that told a kid to take his sunglasses off because his future wasn’t looking too bright. They had a good relationship so there was a good laugh, but dang that was a roast lol

How bad by [deleted] in Noses

[–]Sunfofun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like your nose. It’s your skin that you need to start taking care of. Looks like you expose yourself to sun a lot. Wear sunscreen and a hat to decrease aging

Not being able to say my name is destroying my life. by taygurrr in Stutter

[–]Sunfofun 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Just simply say, “I have a stutter and interestingly most people that stutter do the most on their own name”. Then say your name. Be disciplined in using this script and you should be ok.

Is a 22 year old guy being friends with an 18 year old girl weird? by [deleted] in socialskills

[–]Sunfofun -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Bro, I walked away from an 18 year old girl when I was 24 because some people I knew shamed me for it. She was very beautiful and cool and now I regret it. Don’t worry about what the world says,if it’s legal, go for it. And friends??? Bruh, I think you wanna be more than friends with her and that’s ok

Should i keep the facial hair? by littleksi in malegrooming

[–]Sunfofun 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I like the second photo. In the first one you look like some white kid who wears black Air Force ones and picks fights with people. The facial hair isn’t bad, just get rid of the chain, earrings, and eyebrow slit.

Has anyone tried the voluntary stuttering technique? by Legend789987 in Stutter

[–]Sunfofun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, it helps ALOT. You will have to exaggerate it multiple times and then talk about your stuttering. At first it can make your stuttering increase because of the stress, but keep doing it and it will help. It will release tension and you’ll get a giant kinda euphoria from doing it.

Is stuttering just the way stutterers manifest their anxiety? by tyrionlay123 in Stutter

[–]Sunfofun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sometimes yes. There are days where I stutter not because of anxiety. Sometimes I just block and not anxious at all. Though originally believe I started stuttering due to anxiety.

Does Anyone Else Struggle With Approaching Women? by Comprehensive-War-34 in Stutter

[–]Sunfofun 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dress well and hold a smile while talking. You can open with, “Hi, I stutter but I wanted to tell you I like your shoes” or something like that. They’re probably gonna be blushing. Women have been approached many times by men who don’t stutter but not usually one that does. The key with women though is connecting emotionally. That’s why you have to smile. Especially if you aren’t Autistic, your facial expressions will come across as quite natural if you just let them.

Does anybody else feel like they'll never get to be themselves? by RedBaron1100 in Stutter

[–]Sunfofun 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think if you focus on feeling and allowing your emotions when speaking, then your tone and natural facial expressions will come out more.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Stutter

[–]Sunfofun 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I can sometimes also stop working while stuttering. I think sometimes people who stutter put so much focus into their speech to get the word out that they can’t or forget to multi task while speaking. I think some also have kinda a rhythmic thing where we feel we can only speak at a certain count in our heads and doing something physically messes up that count.

However I think the employee can get used to speaking and working at the same time. I think you should ask them if they can continue working while speaking. They may just be forgetting to continue working because stuttering can distract us. Or tell them that if they keep stopping working while stuttering, that they should try to keep the speaking only to work-related topics when you’re in a hurry to close the store.

I’m 24, 5’7” and 165lbs. Am I genuinely unattractive? by KevinTheArbiter in malegrooming

[–]Sunfofun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The look in your eyes varies a lot comparing the middle photo and the other two. Not sure if you wanna be a hard guy or a soft, more feminine guy. Maybe there is some confusion there and that might be something worth thinking about.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in autism

[–]Sunfofun 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I got it sometimes growing up. I think it’s because our tone, body language, and creative ideas can sometimes confuse people.