Lysander
Well-Known Member
Being in a committed relationship is extremely important to me. I didn't know that until I was 20. I'm usually very indecisive. Had I not left home at 16, had I not been unexpectedly evicted two weeks after I was admitted to college and forced financially to drop out before classes had started, I doubt if I ever would have been socially isolated enough to figure it out - I actually don't want to be completely alone. Realizing this was one the first times I was mature enough to achieve clarity, and to understand the urgency of knowing whether I wanted something or not.
I think it's ok to be on the spectrum and still want love.
There's definitely someone out there who is right for you.
Personally I find others on the spectrum are easier to relate with. It helps that neither of you notice one another's social faux pas, or better yet, even care.
I think it's ok to be on the spectrum and still want love.
There's definitely someone out there who is right for you.
Personally I find others on the spectrum are easier to relate with. It helps that neither of you notice one another's social faux pas, or better yet, even care.