kenaij
AQ score: 38, Aspie Score: asp 142/200 nt 58/200
Hypnalis makes a very good point. There is no way to go without the mask.
As I have explained in my post. To a certain extent I also mask with my family. I have given some simple examples. But using the examples. Do you feel I lie or am untruthfull to my wife and kids by pretending to have fun when going to the zoo or a themepark? Or am I simply a good husband and father to go along with them on things they enjoy. Even if really stresses me out and I have to pretend to have as much fun as them?
I know this is a very simple example and that some might not view this particular thing masking (I do). But you could relate it to ther types of masking. Even neurotypical people mask. Autistic people just do it way more often.
It is a very important thing for you guys to figure out what masks are required for him to hold up. For him to be able to function properly. And what masks do not work for your relationship. If you require him to give up all of his masks the burnden will fall fully on him. And the chances of him suffering from mental problems because of that are very high.
I understand that this is a very difficult subject. But your husband is autistic. That is part of him. That makes him him. No matter how hard it will be. If you guys want your relationship to work you will both have to accept it. Together with all the burdens that it is going to bring the both of you. You have to work with some of his flaws. And he has to work with some of yours. And if he uses a mask to do so, it is his way of dealing with it. Because he might not be able to do it otherwise.
As I have explained in my post. To a certain extent I also mask with my family. I have given some simple examples. But using the examples. Do you feel I lie or am untruthfull to my wife and kids by pretending to have fun when going to the zoo or a themepark? Or am I simply a good husband and father to go along with them on things they enjoy. Even if really stresses me out and I have to pretend to have as much fun as them?
I know this is a very simple example and that some might not view this particular thing masking (I do). But you could relate it to ther types of masking. Even neurotypical people mask. Autistic people just do it way more often.
It is a very important thing for you guys to figure out what masks are required for him to hold up. For him to be able to function properly. And what masks do not work for your relationship. If you require him to give up all of his masks the burnden will fall fully on him. And the chances of him suffering from mental problems because of that are very high.
I understand that this is a very difficult subject. But your husband is autistic. That is part of him. That makes him him. No matter how hard it will be. If you guys want your relationship to work you will both have to accept it. Together with all the burdens that it is going to bring the both of you. You have to work with some of his flaws. And he has to work with some of yours. And if he uses a mask to do so, it is his way of dealing with it. Because he might not be able to do it otherwise.