farcryrush
New Member
Hi there,
Newly-registered on this forum after lurking the last little while. I'm looking for some help and hoping someone here can assist or steer me in the right direction.
I'm recently self-diagnosed autistic (mid-30s, male) and have a NT wife. The realisation that I'm probably autistic (I say "probably" as I have some imposter syndrome-type feelings) has recontextualised a lot of the strife in my marriage, and a lot of it suddenly makes more sense.
But I'm looking to find out what to do next to hold up my end of the bargain in trying to resolve said strife.
Does anyone have any resources for what the autistic partner can do in these cases? Any articles, books, podcasters, YouTubers, etc...
I've done some Googling but pretty much everything I can find is geared towards the neurotypical partner. But surely there's work for me to do also?! I don't want to leave my wife carrying the burden of this by herself.
I understand that being autistic has likely been a big part in at least some of the relationship issues developing in the first place, and also explains why our attempts to resolve thus far haven't been working. In hindsight, it's felt a bit of a square peg / round hole situation, and that realisation has been a relief in some ways.
But this can't end with me just going "I'm autistic, deal with it", and it seems like all the resources I can find are either for her perspective. Any I've found for me are more like "so you might be autistic?", and don't really dive into the issue at hand. I haven't been able to find anything helpful at all in terms of how to manage being in a relationship or marriage with a neurotypical person, only the other way around.
Thanks,
FCR
Newly-registered on this forum after lurking the last little while. I'm looking for some help and hoping someone here can assist or steer me in the right direction.
I'm recently self-diagnosed autistic (mid-30s, male) and have a NT wife. The realisation that I'm probably autistic (I say "probably" as I have some imposter syndrome-type feelings) has recontextualised a lot of the strife in my marriage, and a lot of it suddenly makes more sense.
But I'm looking to find out what to do next to hold up my end of the bargain in trying to resolve said strife.
Does anyone have any resources for what the autistic partner can do in these cases? Any articles, books, podcasters, YouTubers, etc...
I've done some Googling but pretty much everything I can find is geared towards the neurotypical partner. But surely there's work for me to do also?! I don't want to leave my wife carrying the burden of this by herself.
I understand that being autistic has likely been a big part in at least some of the relationship issues developing in the first place, and also explains why our attempts to resolve thus far haven't been working. In hindsight, it's felt a bit of a square peg / round hole situation, and that realisation has been a relief in some ways.
But this can't end with me just going "I'm autistic, deal with it", and it seems like all the resources I can find are either for her perspective. Any I've found for me are more like "so you might be autistic?", and don't really dive into the issue at hand. I haven't been able to find anything helpful at all in terms of how to manage being in a relationship or marriage with a neurotypical person, only the other way around.
Thanks,
FCR