Partially, yes. We have a mixed bag of issues to choose from at the moment But the Aspie/NT part: He’s a being of spontaneity and chaos. He’s always late because he gets absorbed in things and forgets to keep track of time or underestimates how long things take. He mostly does things on the fly and doesn’t do much planning.Incidentally, is the rough patch you're in with your guy as/nt related?
I get absorbed in things too, but I’m neurotic about timekeeping. I always know what time it is because I habitually check the clock, and when I wake up I know what time it is based on the amount of light outside (and I check my watch after waking up ). I am never late if I can help it. I need things to be planned in advance and rarely feel relaxed enough to do things spontaneously.
So yeah, you can see where that’s a bit of a struggle sometimes.
In good times, we improve each other. I make him a little more punctual and responsible, he makes me a little more spontaneous and less uptight.
In bad times, he’ll call me to say he’s coming home from work, then strike up a conversation with someone and coming home and/or the timeframe he gave me will be pushed to the back of his mind. Or he’ll stop on his way home to pet a cute kitty in the street. Or meets a friend and decide to embark on an adventure with them.
Meanwhile I have a meltdown because he said he’d be home in half an hour and it’s been 32 minutes goddammit why did he not call to let me know he’s running late this is so inconsiderate. Then I continue to get more upset by the minute until a) he comes home or b) I call him and flip out over the phone. It can take hours for him to resurface or send smoke signals, by which time my anger and anxiety take on monumental forms.
It’s not the easiest combination to work with
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