Dave had to rescue an long-time neighbour of ours who was being misunderstood as harassing women in the supermarket.
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He was doing nothing of the sort. He was doing his homework from the social skills classes he's been attending for 20 years now.
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In our old town, where he lives, everybody knew him & wld play their role in this but unfortunately no1 does here (apart from Dave luckily)
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We were used to being approached & asked 'How-are-you-how-is-your-family-are-you-going-on-holiday-this-year-what-did-you-do-at-the-weekend'
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The key is to just try to squeeze your answers in the very small gaps allowed. But I suspect the classes are currently focusing on dating.
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And seem not to have stressed the context in which you can approach women, compliment them & ask them out. Disastrous effects. :(
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Fortunately, Dave was able to intervene before the police were called but he'd already been grabbed by security which upset him greatly. :(
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Precisely. He's a really nice man who is severely limited socially & so career-wise by autism not instantly apparent https://twitter.com/petehague/status/909745620344279041 …
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Because he makes eye-contact. Fixed eye-contact, actually. Charitable assessments are needed. It'd be hard to see him as a danger to anyone.
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This world is hard for people who don't fit the mold socially & this can only be made harder by making that mold smaller & more rigid.
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