30-year-old who just got his first credit card
AMA
>>1615504
How does autism affect you in your day to day life?
>>1615505
I've learned to deal with it over the years. Having to pick up and learn certain social ques has been one of the hardest endeavors I've ever undertaken, but I'm finally at a point where I can get by in a social situation without turning completely red or sweating profusely. I'm able to get a reprieve from the never ending escapades and hellish conditions that life throws at me by escaping into the woods for camping once or twice a month to be alone and gather myself to repeat the cycle all over again.
Thanks for the question.
>>1615507
Why the wait?
>>1615514
I enjoy living a frugal life. If I ever wanted something I'd just save up the money to make the purchase outright. However, as I'm getting older and looking to build a larger life for myself, the necessity to make larger and larger purchases also comes with it. It wasn't so much a matter of waiting, but rather a matter of not needing it. Debt is never a good thing despite what people tell you about building credit and such. The father you stay away from debt, the better. There does come a point in time though where one must begin to take on debt to advance their current situation. I've arrived at that situation.
>>1615504
>starting at 30 years old
>>1615504
r u a wizard?
>>1615540
No, but I came close at 27. Looking back on it now I wish I had waiting the three extra years. One, because she was a nasty bitch and a mistake. Two, wizard powers would have been very cool.
>>1615562
Wizard here. Got my credit card at 31.
Using debt is overrated when you're spending only what you earn and only using it for good boy points. Nothing human turns me on anymore. And I'm tired of polymorphing everything into various kinds of wood.
Shit still sucks.