Is not having lost virginity by age 25 common for those with autism?
Is it common to never have done a lot due to developmental disorders?
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Is it common to never have done a lot due to developmental disorders?
I think more people with or without autism or any other developmental disorder are still virgins than what a lot of people think, it's just that most people don't openly talk about it. There's nothing wrong with being a virgin though, and it's nothing to be ashamed of.
I have Asperger's and am asexual (although I do have a celebrity crush). I am much older than 25. Just doesn't interest me.
Being a virgin is nothing to be ashamed of as far as I'm concerned. I was a virgin until I was 19 myself. Yes, there were people who gave me some shit about still being a virgin in my late teens, because a lot of people tend to lose their virginity at, or around 16, and at the time I had the ambition to save myself for marriage. Honestly, if I could live my life again I would be fine with saving myself for marriage, especially if I were blessed enough to marry another virgin! I don't regret losing my virginity at a somewhat older age than most of my peers did back in the late eighties, and early nineties. On another level I do want to say that I don't regret giving my virginity to my first love, because we did truly love each other, we were both virgins at the time.
Try smoking hash or weed, it's sex times ten and lasts like 15 - 30 minutes per couple drags.
And also from what i've heard those born with developmental disorders is on rise statistically, which means it's not uncommon to stumble across people with Aspergers, PDD-NOS, or autism spectrum disorder.
And I guess that's why youtube is full of dating advice videos but i'll probably stay like that for the rest of my life since i've never shown interest in it, no idea why, since drugs work better for me.