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Re: Allow autists on the internet?
« Reply #60 on: December 19, 2025, 11:00:25 AM »
No, I will not reveal my method(s) so as to allow future violators to refine their tactics.

You will just have to wonder. Cope and seethe.
Fair enough. If you’re certain girlytrad is a man though your own methods. I thought it was just a suspicion based on her (his?) writing style. Of course I want to know your methods of discovering s/he was lying about his/her gender…!!!😀😀😀

Re: Allow autists on the internet?
« Reply #61 on: December 19, 2025, 11:03:16 AM »
Are you sure the post is an attack on someone? The OP said they had some problems within their family with autistic people. No idea why someone would pretend to be female on here if they’re male. Perhaps they don’t want anyone to guess who they are in real life… if part of a large TLM parish for example..??
December 17th. An anonymous poster, in another post, after arguing with Ladislaus, ended up accusing him of being autistic. The arguing continued until yesterday, with another anonymous poster, probably the same one, posting AI posts about autism. Yesterday, girlytrad opened a post about not allowing autistic people to be on the internet because their comments can scandalize normal people. I can see the obvious correlation between the two events.


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Re: Allow autists on the internet?
« Reply #62 on: December 19, 2025, 11:05:00 AM »
Fair enough. If you’re certain girlytrad is a man though your own methods. I thought it was just a suspicion based on her (his?) writing style. Of course I want to know your methods of discovering s/he was lying about his/her gender…!!!😀😀😀

Why? Are you in the same boat or something? Are you masquerading as a female as well?

By the way, there is a difference between "having a feeling" and having actual evidence. But just because I have no evidence against a given person doesn't mean they are completely "clean" and off the hook, or off my radar.

I like to give Catholics the benefit of the doubt, because why would I accuse someone of LYING without a good reason?

Re: Allow autists on the internet?
« Reply #63 on: December 19, 2025, 11:17:54 AM »
Why? Are you in the same boat or something? Are you masquerading as a female as well?

By the way, there is a difference between "having a feeling" and having actual evidence. But just because I have no evidence against a given person doesn't mean they are completely "clean" and off the hook, or off my radar.

I like to give Catholics the benefit of the doubt, because why would I accuse someone of LYING without a good reason?
No of course not why would I pretend to be female? I just wondered why this girlytrad person was suspected of being male just because s/he sounded lacking in empathy. But you said you had other evidence so fair enough! 

Offline Mark 79

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Re: Allow autists on the internet?
« Reply #64 on: December 19, 2025, 02:05:34 PM »

Ok yes yes. This is true. However not all of us have access to these treatments, as they can be expensive. And some people are too far gone for it to make a real difference.
And you have studied the treatment of autism sufficiently to back up your "too far gone" claim, right?