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A question about sharing. Need "non-Aspie" perspective
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<blockquote data-quote="svengandhi" data-source="post: 384530" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>When I was single, my friends and I used to do this the first we'd go to a restaurant as a way to sample more types of food. Eventually, we'd pretty much all decided what we liked and then we'd just order that. Many times, the dish one of us preferred was what another one of us had ordered.</p><p></p><p>Now that I'm supposedly an adult, we still do somewhat of the same thing except nobody eats from each other's plates (except our spouse's) anymore. We do share but it's more of taking a clean utensil and putting some of your uneaten food on to their plate and taking some from theirs.</p><p></p><p>The woman who walked around just grabbing food from strangers' plates most likely had some sort of mental illness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svengandhi, post: 384530, member: 3493"] When I was single, my friends and I used to do this the first we'd go to a restaurant as a way to sample more types of food. Eventually, we'd pretty much all decided what we liked and then we'd just order that. Many times, the dish one of us preferred was what another one of us had ordered. Now that I'm supposedly an adult, we still do somewhat of the same thing except nobody eats from each other's plates (except our spouse's) anymore. We do share but it's more of taking a clean utensil and putting some of your uneaten food on to their plate and taking some from theirs. The woman who walked around just grabbing food from strangers' plates most likely had some sort of mental illness. [/QUOTE]
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