downside to the aspie husband

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Ilka
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09 Sep 2011, 11:05 pm

shrox wrote:
My feminist activist former wife once said that had "I tamed the shrew." I took it as a compliment.

I like to cook. I make a great raspberry chicken with wild rice and steamed asparagus. Chocolate of some wonderful sort for dessert.


Actually, it cuts both ways. My husband has also trained me. I have changed a lot thanks to him. And for better, I think. I have learned to take security in consideration all the time, to distrust people when needed (I used to trust people all the time), team work, to talk when I am mad or upset, that not all action movies are bad, not to touch his stuff... I have trained him in the subjects I need and viceversa. We are growing and learning together.

I am so glad that you like cooking. I think it is a basic ability and we all need to know how to cook at least one meal. We all need to eat, right? Your menu sounds great! Congrats.