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Old 07-17-07, 09:59 PM
BigDog BigDog is offline
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Dating someone you think may have AIS

I've been seeing this girl for just a short time, and certain things have lead me to believe that she *may* have AIS. This is not a problem for me, although it may be for her, which I guess is why I'm here. I don't want to get too graphic, so I'll refrain from that. She had a story the other day about her growing up and having an accident in a certain area, which required surgery. I haven't seen this area first hand yet, so i don't know the extent of what she was referring to. She has also said a few times that she doesn't want any kids. That in itself isn't a diagnosis, I got to thinking after I found out about AIS, that she possibly even knows she may not be able to have any, which I am fine with. There are a few other things I won't go into, but lead me to believe it might be the case.

I guess my question(s) is/are:

If stimulated properly, do AIS women react the same as, or as close to non AIS women?

Should I ever say anything to her about it, if she doesn't say anything to me first.

I might have some more, but seeing as this forum seems a little dead, I'll wait for a reply.

Thanks.
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