Karin
Well-Known Member
I have been married to an aspie man for 16 years - and only just discovered the aspie aspect. He doesn't know and I doubt it will be something he'll want to know about as he has never felt like getting to know himself better.
On the good side I would say that he's intelligent, mostly calm tempered where I tend to get more nervous, and I like his sense of humor. He shows his feelings through considerate gifts at Christmas and birthday.
On the other side he does not seem to be able to understand or show empathy. When he is under pressure he is not able to give support of any kind but focus only on his own problems in the situation. He never offers to help with anything and I haven't hard a kind word or a compliment in our 16 years together. He has problems relating with his children because they expect emotions from him that he is not able to express. He says he can't live without his family but it is so hard for him to relate to us, he's rarely at home. He is also one of the most lonely people I know as he has never been able to share his thoughts and feelings with any person that I know of.
For the past three years we have only been cohabiting, not living together as spouses. What broke the marriage for me was the lack of empathy and the ego centered reaction whenever the going got tough. I know why now but it doesn't change what I feel I need from a spouse.
On the good side I would say that he's intelligent, mostly calm tempered where I tend to get more nervous, and I like his sense of humor. He shows his feelings through considerate gifts at Christmas and birthday.
On the other side he does not seem to be able to understand or show empathy. When he is under pressure he is not able to give support of any kind but focus only on his own problems in the situation. He never offers to help with anything and I haven't hard a kind word or a compliment in our 16 years together. He has problems relating with his children because they expect emotions from him that he is not able to express. He says he can't live without his family but it is so hard for him to relate to us, he's rarely at home. He is also one of the most lonely people I know as he has never been able to share his thoughts and feelings with any person that I know of.
For the past three years we have only been cohabiting, not living together as spouses. What broke the marriage for me was the lack of empathy and the ego centered reaction whenever the going got tough. I know why now but it doesn't change what I feel I need from a spouse.