racedad68 wrote:
"he asked if I wanted to do something again and said he had fun" isn't a mixed message from an Aspie.
No I meant that's one message, and that his prior (rather cool) attitude to the whole date was the other, hence mixed message, like I presume the OP meant. I agree that requesting another date is a strong sign of interest.
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But other than finding ways to spend time together, don't try to move too fast.
Yes, I think both people would be wise to use further dates to find out about each other, so they can each decide whether a good relationship is likely to come of it. And if he's an Aspie, he might not be good at doing some of those little NT things the ladies are supposed to like, such as white-lie compliments, mind reading, and being capable of tearing himself away from a special interest to talk to her. Of course it depends on the individual, but I've known what it's like (e.g.) to be at loggerheads with a partner for not knowing that if she left the room unexpectedly, she really wanted me to go and talk to her. It's a good time to review values and preferences. Some Aspies are unpartnerable, but we know the likely problems and they can be evaluated, and I think a lot of us do well in the right relationship.