Christian T
Well-Known Member
Now that I think about, it seems to be that the presence of Amy Farrah Fowler actually presents a more balanced view when it comes to Asperger's. When she was first introduced she seemed to be purely Sheldon in female form, but then gradually she became more like the stereotypical girlfriend of an Aspie - yearning for more affection from him, cringing at his ignorance of neurotypical social rules, being annoyed at him for not showing her the social graces that she expects. She is also often a female stereotype, such as when she is determined to be Bernadette's maid of honour. She has still retained all of her Aspie-like quirks, though, and it looks as if the writers inadvertently showed that female Aspies can still have very much in common with other girls, and, I suppose, that Aspie relationships can still have the same issues as neurotypical relationships (albeit stereotypical ones, where the wrath of the girlfriend is like an explosive that can be set off at any time and by anything the boyfriend might say or do).