Mdyar wrote:
dt18 wrote:
Well if you say you have a limited social life, how did you meet your wife anyways? I would think without a social life, finding the right woman would be next to impossible.
Through word of mouth I did some repair work on her house( Im handy) and I found someone on the same wavelenght.
But she pursued me , as she was my first date ever.
This probability was remote, like maybe getting struck by lightning....(no pun)
What about a/s support groups
for you ,and could you perhaps find someone in this?
What do you mean by "same wavelength"? And as long as I live with my parents, I don't think I'll be able to go to support groups, as much as I've considered it. My parents don't want me to think I'm autistic, even though I know I am. I was formally diagnosed at the age of 3, but they always say it was the wrong diagnosis. The reason I think I have autism is because of the things I do. I tend to talk out of turn, I had hand flapping habits as a little kid, and I don't have much of a social life. Despite this, my parents still deny it.