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I'm in a different situation to most FAs I've seen on here since most of you at some point seem to have dated people whereas I haven't dated anybody yet, BBW or not and since I'm at 23 years old my prolonged lack of experience in this field of human courtship starts to make more sense if my Asperger's or ASD is taken into account. As a result I'm a bit nervous about how to approach the task of meeting a nice cuddly BBW who understands my situation and loves me enough to be patient with me and my neurological quirks. I also live in Australia so the dating pool might be way different to America where the population is bigger and thus meeting somebody's way easier.

I know my FA preference is hardly going away however none of my friends know I'm an FA and this won't become an issue I guess until I'm actually successful at bringing home a BBW girlfriend to my parents. From what I understand 23 is very young but Steve Jobs and Michael Jackson died at fiftyish so that puts things in perspective. I haven't had the chance to discover much about my FA preference or even my sexuality so all I really know at this point is I would very much like to lose my virginity to a very warm and cuddly BBW lady whose heart is as soft and squishy as her body and has room for me in it. Considering my Aspie status I don't want to come off as too weird or suddenly acquire any kinks I won't be able to satisfy with an outlet of some kind and I'm worried I'm in for a bit more loneliness ahead before I figure out the right person for me.

Any advice/help for a very inexperienced FA Aspie virgin who may not know how dates and romance actually works yet, but knows enough about safe sex cause I was sent to a special education center where they teach ASD/Asoies about safe sex and condoms and stuff?
 

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