You make a valid point there. He may not have any. But we don't have to worry about whether he does or doesn't, since after 18 years in the klink, any that exist will have shriveled up.
Comes from being on the spectrum... well, and partially inherited. My mother actually diagnosed me, in the mid-late '50s, when just about nobody in the US was aware of this. (She didn't tell me. I figure she just didn't know whether it would be helpful or harmful to let me know. She did tell a friend of hers, who told her daughter, who told me decades later, after reading a story I'd written that gave it away in the way I described my toddler self (unbeknownst to me, since I was unaware of it at that time).
ANd he'll be old enough that his balls will have shriveled up.
can we really be sure he has any? I mean, like, this is a tough guy who can't clean his gun without shooting his eye out...
You make a valid point there. He may not have any. But we don't have to worry about whether he does or doesn't, since after 18 years in the klink, any that exist will have shriveled up.
jeez, David...you're so LOGICAL!
Comes from being on the spectrum... well, and partially inherited. My mother actually diagnosed me, in the mid-late '50s, when just about nobody in the US was aware of this. (She didn't tell me. I figure she just didn't know whether it would be helpful or harmful to let me know. She did tell a friend of hers, who told her daughter, who told me decades later, after reading a story I'd written that gave it away in the way I described my toddler self (unbeknownst to me, since I was unaware of it at that time).
https://www.csmonitor.com/The-Culture/The-home-forum/2020/0805/heeding-her-invitation-six-decades-later
Thanks for the laugh!