VioletPane
Stop talking Feelings and start talking Facts.
Ok, I am in no way an expert.
I do not have autism myself but have dated and been around a few who have Aspergers.
I am in a relationship with a 19 year old male who has Aspergers.
I do not agree with people who say he is suffering.
He is a human after all.
What traits that sometimes frustrates me:
Positives:
I have been told by more then a few people that it wont last, or he will only bring me down and I will never excel forward, or that I will never be fully loved.
I do not believe this to be true. Yes sometimes its hard when all I want is for him to realise there are dishes that could be cleaned to make my day easier.
Or that something he thinks is funny but it isnt.
I constantly try to research as much as I can to understand him.
And especially how to not start a melt down.
Sometimes I wonder if my doctor was wrong and I myself am aspie, because alot of traits he has is similar to mine.
I guess the one thing I have learnt is to be blunt and honest. In our house we dont use hints or sarcasm. Its not fair on him as he dosent understand it, and i dont play the guessing game I just tell him.
I tend to help him with routines and try not to alter them. My friends find it hard to understand sometimes, but that's them not me.
I guess that is it for now.
Anyone who wants some advice etc, feel free to message me
I do not have autism myself but have dated and been around a few who have Aspergers.
I am in a relationship with a 19 year old male who has Aspergers.
I do not agree with people who say he is suffering.
He is a human after all.
What traits that sometimes frustrates me:
- Sometimes I feel like more his mother then his partner, when he gets to obsessive with one topic and does not clean up after himself.
- Sometimes I have to say things more then once and it makes me feel mean for "nagging"
- He can be extremely ignorant towards my own short comings such as OCD etc
- And because I am 6 years older then him his maturity level does take a toll sometimes.
Positives:
- He accepts everything about me and I know he truly means it.
- He isnt always overly touching, and as I have been raped this is perfect for me as I do not like being touched alot.
- He is truthful and blunt.
I have been told by more then a few people that it wont last, or he will only bring me down and I will never excel forward, or that I will never be fully loved.
I do not believe this to be true. Yes sometimes its hard when all I want is for him to realise there are dishes that could be cleaned to make my day easier.
Or that something he thinks is funny but it isnt.
I constantly try to research as much as I can to understand him.
And especially how to not start a melt down.
Sometimes I wonder if my doctor was wrong and I myself am aspie, because alot of traits he has is similar to mine.
I guess the one thing I have learnt is to be blunt and honest. In our house we dont use hints or sarcasm. Its not fair on him as he dosent understand it, and i dont play the guessing game I just tell him.
I tend to help him with routines and try not to alter them. My friends find it hard to understand sometimes, but that's them not me.
I guess that is it for now.
Anyone who wants some advice etc, feel free to message me