Terrodactal wrote:
Anyways, I myself, am asexual, and I've identified with that label for years before I finally accepted that I'm autistic. One of the reasons it took me a long time to come around to my place on the autism spectrum is because I didn't want people to tell me that I'm asexual because of my autism- that's just not true.
interesting you commented that, it has just happened to me.
I just got my diagnosis last week. My family and I were in the beach and found a friend with her cousin that we didn't know. The cousin was from another state and was a cute guy, he seemed interested in me, started conversations and in the end asked for my cell phone. For days he tried to text me but I didn't answer.
later the family friend told her cousin was in love with me wah wah wah so my mother started a conversation. She asked if I had found him ugly, I said "no, he is handsome". "is he boring?" "no, he is nice". "so why don't you want to give him a chance?" I was like meh. She then said "it is this asperger thing isn't it? That makes you like that? Then you would want not to have it to have a boyfriend? " well... No.