advice for dating an AS sufferer
MrSinister wrote:
I've often found that I have a habit of saying stuff that to me seems perfectly relevant to a conversation (and there is always a connection), but it will often confuse the people around me, because they aren't thinking along the exact same path as I am. And then I get funny looks.
You may have to be prepared for odd asides that may make no sense to you, but make perfect sense to him (and which may be filtered through one of his special interests, in order to make them more understandable), so don't be too harsh if that happens. It's never an intentional thing.
You may have to be prepared for odd asides that may make no sense to you, but make perfect sense to him (and which may be filtered through one of his special interests, in order to make them more understandable), so don't be too harsh if that happens. It's never an intentional thing.
yea i seem to be perfectly fine with that considering i actually have trouble following the same thought patterns as what is deemed normal myself. ive never been diagnosed with anything but if you said something like 'apple' to me, id think 'projectile' instead of 'juice' or 'tree'. in fact ive scored 180 out of 200 on an aspie test. maybe its alot of the reson i can understand him alot more than anyone seems to be able to.
thanx for all the advice though guys. its really helping alot.
