Books about relationships for NT men?
Are there any books about AS/NT relationships that are targeted towards someone with a female AS partner? I'd like to get a book for my husband; I've found a lot about AS/NT relationships but they seem mostly to be geared toward women in a relationship with an AS man, and that might be hard for him to relate to.
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I've found quite a few that I've been looking into getting for my boyfriend. I really don't know how helpful or not they will be, but they all look... interesting at least.
Life With a Partner or Spouse With Asperger Syndrome: Going over the Edge? Practical Steps to Savings You and Your Relationship by Kathy Marshack
The Asperger Couple's Workbook: Practical Advice and Activities for Couples and Counsellors by Maxine C. Aston
Asperger Syndrome and Psychotherapy: Understanding Asperger Perspectives by Paula Jacobsen (Author)
Asperger Syndrome and Long-Term Relationships by Ashley Stanford
The Other Half of Asperger Syndrome: A guide to an Intimate Relationship with a Partner who has Asperger Syndrome by Maxine C. Aston
Aspergers in Love: Couple Relationships and Family Affairs by Maxine C. Aston
Love, Sex and Long-Term Relationships: What People With Asperger Syndrome Really Really Want by Sarah Hendrickx
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A word of caution regarding Maxine Aston; her texts tend to have a slant against those on the spectrum, at times painting those in relationships with individuals on the spectrum as victims. I'm not saying there isn't some good content, but carry a few extra grains of salt when reading through that material.
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Thank you much, and will do when reading it for myself if we wind up with any of hers. I don't know how I feel about that honestly, as often my boyfriend really does feel that I'm saying things against him, or am pinning things on him and all, and my upsets come across to him as if I'm angry at him rather than frustrated with the situation and all, so he may be able to relate to some of it in all honesty. Though it's hard to swallow when he expresses these things to me, I have to accept it as how he feels and try not to voice the reality of the situation too much, lol, because I have learned that explaining it all doesn't help one bit when the other is upset or feeling like they are on the receiving end of things.
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