Joe90 wrote:
I must be the only one who feels ashamed about it then.
But when I meant telling people, I meant people like co-workers, friends and even your partner.
I've been with my boyfriend for 5 years and I've been living with him for about 18 months, but I haven't told him I have ASD. For some weird reason my ASD doesn't seem to interfere with relationships. I'm very open about my feelings, good at listening, very affectionate and understanding, loyal, and don't have trouble communicating. He's figured out my anxiety, and I told him about my ADHD, but I just cannot say about my ASD. I don't think he knows much about ASD anyway, and if one day he did suspect anything, I could say I was never diagnosed or didn't realise I had it. But telling him I have a diagnosis from childhood just makes it sound more serious, because most people with high-functioning Asperger's, particularly girls, don't get diagnosed until adulthood.
When I was younger I used to think that every person on the spectrum got a diagnosis before adulthood, because I did, and I didn't know any other Aspies until I left school.
I’m really surprised that you haven’t told him. You spend a lot of time on here.
Maybe if you tell him and encourage him to learn about ASD, it’ll bring you guys even closer together. I can’t imagine not telling someone I’m with, to be honest.
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