Wolfheart - I'm afraid I'm taken!
In all seriousness, though, that's well said - being on the spectrum or not isn't the important thing. For me it was very much a case of "If I get an Aspie boyfriend and it works, cool, but if I get an NT boyfriend, that's also cool; as long as we've got some shared interests and he's OK with the wheelchair aspect of things, that's what's important". And my fellow is NT (though he's on the bipolar spectrum, I'm sure) because that's who I happened upon. We have some shared interests (as well as some different ones - it's important to have that balance; doing everything together and spending every moment of every day together is actually pretty unhealthy) and he's fantastic with the wheelchair thing, so it's all good!
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Creative Writing MA student, NCIS addict, English folkie, roleplayer, wheelchair user (and wheelchair geek!) dyslexic, BA English Lit, off-the-scale Irlen Syndrome.
AQ: 41
RAADS-R: 188
Owned by Skitty Kitty and Tabby Terror (aka Mary and Joseph).