JanuaryMan wrote:
They either fall in love instantly or after forever. But if bill's thread's are of any value on the bright side is they don't fall out of love as quickly

Well, I don't think that there is a general rule. However, there may be a few trends because there are more general rules as to how AS affects our relationships with other people, often leading to similar past experiences with relationships.
I can say that I am very quick to fall for someone and have a hard time letting go, but am also very VERY slow to let myself connect on a deep emotional level. This is because of the many negative relationships that I have had, and my frustration with understanding them (although they weren't all bad). AS, I believe, played a significant role in my unfortunate relationship history, even so far back as my childhood relationship with my mother.
I think that this sort of baggage is not uncommon among aspies. However, I don't want to say that it is true for most. There are other relationship patterns that are equally common.
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My Aspie score: 119 of 200
My neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 92 of 200
I seem to have both Aspie and neurotypical traits