enaidiz
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Hello. I'm 26 years old, and I was officially diagnosed with Aspergers when I was in the 4th grade. I'm dating a neurotypical 26 yr old (I have doubts but she's never been diagnosed with anything).
I found her at a fighting game convention, which is great because fighting games are my main hobby. She is a big gamer (or was before she had to work more at her job), and she's active in our gaming community. She's understanding of my obsessions and she's helped me grow and explore new things as an adult and a functioning member of society.
Despite these positives, there's one problem I've been having that I don't know how to work with. She thinks of me like a mentally handicapped child. It doesn't come up often, but every now and then she'll patronize me about a thing I struggle with (talking to people), and she's ashamed to walk with me in public because of how I dress (I wear baggy clothes and don't tuck my shirt in by default). She has said before that talking to me is like talking to a 7 year old, but I'm not sure how often she feels that way. She avoids the subject usually, and I don't think she likes thinking about my diagnoses (she changes the subject whenever I bring it up and refers to Aspegers as "your thing").
I've brought this up to her a few times but it always makes her sad so I don't like doing it. I love her but I don't know how to deal with this situation.
I found her at a fighting game convention, which is great because fighting games are my main hobby. She is a big gamer (or was before she had to work more at her job), and she's active in our gaming community. She's understanding of my obsessions and she's helped me grow and explore new things as an adult and a functioning member of society.
Despite these positives, there's one problem I've been having that I don't know how to work with. She thinks of me like a mentally handicapped child. It doesn't come up often, but every now and then she'll patronize me about a thing I struggle with (talking to people), and she's ashamed to walk with me in public because of how I dress (I wear baggy clothes and don't tuck my shirt in by default). She has said before that talking to me is like talking to a 7 year old, but I'm not sure how often she feels that way. She avoids the subject usually, and I don't think she likes thinking about my diagnoses (she changes the subject whenever I bring it up and refers to Aspegers as "your thing").
I've brought this up to her a few times but it always makes her sad so I don't like doing it. I love her but I don't know how to deal with this situation.