Could an otherwise inappropriate gift be OK for an Aspie?

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06 May 2014, 6:37 pm

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Seriously, KB8CWB, I just can't get over how awesome that room looks. I think I will definitely go with the tools for this birthday (something he will like AND that is "presentable" at the family dinner), but for Christmas... I want to make an organized space like that for him. I know he would absolutely love it! Right now all of his parts and tools are in a bunch of different plastic bins. I don't know how he has them organized, but I'm certainly going to make it my mission to find out. :D


Any help I can be I would be glad to assist. PM me if you wish or right here in this thread as you are the OP at any rate. :)

Thanks for all the compliments everyone. My ex's all thought it was a terrible mess. I have yet to find a lady to put up with my hobbies. And this is just a portion of the room, there is much more I am ashamed to admit... :oops:



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06 May 2014, 6:48 pm

Sounds like the soldering set is a winner. It's something that he'd like and it's appropriate/presentable at the family dinner.

I still want to give him the box of broken phones/tablets, but we can do that when it's just the two of us. His family already thinks I'm "an odd duck"; I don't need to give them even more reason to think so. Just thinking about it I can already see his mother and aunt smirking and shaking their heads when they see him open up a box of broken phones!

Man, sometimes I am so jealous of male Aspies. People seem to be a lot more critical of women with less-than-ideal social skills. Or maybe it just seems that way to me, who knows?!



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06 May 2014, 6:50 pm

I'm glad you found your solution. This makes sense.



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06 May 2014, 6:57 pm

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Can buy separately or as a kit. Here is a company I deal with for many things. Almost anything an electronics buff could want individual, kits, wide range of prices. Perhaps when he is tinkering you can slyly ask him kind of things he has trouble with due to lack of tools. Maybe he can unknowingly give you an idea. At any rate, check out this link.

Electronic Repair Stuff


Oh wow this mcmelectronics site is perfect! I think I will pass it on to his family and friends too. As someone else in the thread mentioned, there's no point to gifts the person won't use, and I know my boyfriend would definitely appreciate never having to unwrap another box of cologne, wristwatch or tie he'll never wear.

Seriously, a million thanks! :D I would definitely love to pick your brain on how to set up a room like yours in his place. I'm going to get major points for this. Possibly even a proposal (Kidding!) :D



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06 May 2014, 6:59 pm

Sounds like you're in luuuuuuuuuv!! !! !! :wink:

I hope it works out for you.



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06 May 2014, 7:15 pm

kraftiekortie wrote:
Sounds like you're in luuuuuuuuuv!! !! !! :wink:

I hope it works out for you.


Haha I am; he's a great guy, one of the best I've ever met! :D