FrozenPeach
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I love this post! It is very true re: young people. If you look at the photos on Jennas page, with her friends, she looks just like your normal, average 20 something girl. The posts that remain are all happy, she has a lot of good friends and im sure she has shady ones too, doesnt everybody?
People need to realise that times have changed. I dont know what teenagers and young adults did 30 years ago but nowadays some do have 1 or 2 phones, shady friends and have dabbled in things they probably shouldnt have.
I cannot see any references to prostitution, or shady photos with unsavoury types.
As i have said in a previous post the prostitution rumour was false and i am.not buying it.
I know the whole idea of a secret double life is that it is secret but if anyone can look through Jennas fb page and give me one valid reason or something to believe that she gained money through some sort of illegal activity or is unhappy so just walked out then please do.
I am trying really hard to look at every angle but i cannot find anything whatsoever that could convince me she left voluntarily. I am not bothered how she got money, right now im more concerned about her safety and WHO got her out her parents house in whatever form.
All very strongly MOO
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I'd be careful with the distinction between how young adults behave and how young adults with mild autism behave when it comes to breaking a long-held routine like staying in touch with parents. A change in behavior means a lot more, because routines are usually pretty set. A young woman on the spectrum wouldn't necessarily do the same things a young woman not on the spectrum would, friendships are more difficult to maintain among other things like being able to tell the true intentions of someone. A person not on the spectrum may be able to detect which friends are not the best of characters more easily. Thus they tend to get taken advantage of or scammed more, they believe that others are honest like they would be.