dstad wrote:
I always had obsessions with a particular subjects. Particularly computers, aviation and ships. Even today, I have many problems to get my mind away from my hobbies and that is causing me serious problems in every job and at home too.
My wife is always complaining that my mind is away and I feel highly frustrated all the time, as I can't dedicate time anymore to do the things I like.
Hi, I think this is where knowing or at least strongly suspecting that you're "on the Spectrum" might potentially really help you. Your wife might understand that you need plenty of alone to re-charge, to emotionally process, and plus that's just how you're geared up. I get a whole lot of enjoyment and personally engagement with life out of my projects and activities. I do like sharing them, but I need to do them for a good while on my own first.
I have never been married. I have had a couple of relationships. Okay, to take one case, I didn't want to let her down, I spent a lot of time with us together, and I kind of lost myself. If I had known I need to take time for myself along the way, the relationship might have had more of a chance.
PS Your wife might resist the second blow of finding out her husband is also Aspie, even though it's a positive, even though it gives both you and her and the relationship open fields.