twilightzone76
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For those who have been in an NT/Aspie relationship - what specific wants and needs were not met on either side? How did the both of you try to resolve it? What worked and what didn't?
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I'llmmmm come back to this later.
For now, quickly: my partners failed to get someone who could meet their emotional connection/support needs, did not get someone who was driven to succeed in life, ie. earn money, reach socio-economic goals, they suffered being with someone who would go along with something, then reach a point where I had to bail, renegotiate or alter my involvement, they had to deal with my flakiness.
What I have missed out on: someone who has the patience to really get to know me, I missed getting someone who can accept me where I am at, not what I appear to be. I have been unable to get the unstructured alone time I need, not just to recharge, but to connect with my deeper self, the one I can trust to lead my decisions, ideas, actions and reactions.
None of these things have been reconciled in a sustainable, mutually beneficial way.
Thank you for the post! I was curious, what would you consider to be unstructured alone time? Thanks !I'llmmmm come back to this later.
For now, quickly: my partners failed to get someone who could meet their emotional connection/support needs, did not get someone who was driven to succeed in life, ie. earn money, reach socio-economic goals, they suffered being with someone who would go along with something, then reach a point where I had to bail, renegotiate or alter my involvement, they had to deal with my flakiness.
What I have missed out on: someone who has the patience to really get to know me, I missed getting someone who can accept me where I am at, not what I appear to be. I have been unable to get the unstructured alone time I need, not just to recharge, but to connect with my deeper self, the one I can trust to lead my decisions, ideas, actions and reactions.
None of these things have been reconciled in a sustainable, mutually beneficial way.
Unstructured alone time is time where I can do what I want, with no expectations of results, or that the time spent was worthwhile. I need to spend time following an interest, usually observing some phenomenon, or reverse engineering something, or walking around.Thank you for the post! I was curious, what would you consider to be unstructured alone time? Thanks !
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