Hey, everyone! What's up?
I'm Korby, a woman in her early twenties who was recently diagnosed as autistic. Since then, I've pretty much binge-watched Love on the Spectrum from Season 1 onward.
I'm really curious to hear other people's thoughts on the show, especially from those of us in the autistic community or people who have autistic family members.
What do you think of the show and the way it portrays the dating experience? Do you feel there's any infantilization from the parents or the production team?
Here's my take:
Overall, I really enjoy the show. That said, I sometimes feel that a few of the cast members' families have some problematic views and can be a bit overbearing toward their adult children.
Another thing that stands out to me is how special interests and personality traits are sometimes presented in a very simplified, almost childlike way. For example, the introductions often sound like:
"So-and-so likes buses... but hates the sound of people chewing."
While those details are certainly part of who someone is, I think they can unintentionally reduce people to a list of quirky traits instead of showing the depth of their personalities.
One thing I genuinely appreciate is the dating coach. I think her advice on social cues, communication, consent, and boundaries is valuable for anyone entering the dating world, regardless of age or whether they're autistic.
I'd love to hear your thoughts and experiences!
Hope you all have a great day! 