Non of the other girls were interested in me. At first it was nice being just being around such nice girls but over time it became torture. Imagine being a starving dog and being surrounded by tasty sausages you can't eat. There was that but also it was only supposed to be a temporary thing to begin with.
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My song was 'If you think I'm sexy' by Rod Stewart. Funk and soul was pretty common as well as some disco. I remember hearing 'Ring my bell' by Anita Ward, 'You sexy thing' by Hot Chocolate, 'Twist and Shout' by The Beatles and 'She's a lady' by Tom Jones a lot.
I thought that too but then I saw the bit at the bottom and thought you weren't.
I think there's been a massive mix up here. I meant in years not age.
Just an apartment. Nothing fancy.
Not really. If there was any change in the industry I wouldn't know about it.
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I don't know what it's like now but back in the one I worked in back in the day, certainly not. I would have had it all.
It was fun. I Got to drink on the job and hang out with hot girls. How could you ask for more?
For me it was more of a personal thing. I had known about the place for a little before hand and became obsessed with the lovely dancers there. Thank god they didn't have HR I would have been in so much trouble. One in particular I couldn't get enough of. I still think about her all these years later. She was such a sweetheart.
Acting interested did the trick.
Were you surprised by the diagnosis and has it held you back?
I have this disorder myself. Although when I was diagnosed back in 81 we didn't have these fancy terms like "anti-social personality disorder" it was just sociopath/psychopath back then.
There isn't any other type of intellectual disability. You may have got them mixed up with learning difficulties which do have different types. A intellectual disability is its own thing entirely. An intellectual disability is when someone has problems with learning and processing information.