Esther wrote:
Why not get married in Japan then? Your reason of being an ex-pat sounds reasonable and sensible and I for one would readily believe the absence of family members and/or friends in a situation like that.
If this sounds too nosy, please forgive me and disregard my questions. Does your fiance know of your undiagnosed AS? Does he speak good English or you good Japanese? I have reasons for asking this and I'll elaborate further if you'd like me to.
Congratulations on the upcoming marriage.
Thank you. I've told him about AS. He didnt understand so well at first, but over time we've talked about it more and he told me that he understands that I have a different approach in terms of communication and perception, and how that affects my social life. Its something he's still getting used to, and I know sometimes I really manage to hurt him with my words/actions, but more and more we have a better understanding of each others situation. I can speak enough Japanese to get through basic conversation with his friends/family, but I'm not able to have a serious complex discussion in Japanese. His English is about upper-intermediate level, and we usually communicate in English. We can talk about most complex things without using a dictionary a lot of the time. Recently I noticed that he ordered a bunch of books about neurology, brains and communication (in Japanese), which I thought was really cool, because he it means he's trying to understand more.
Further elaborations are appreciated, if you have time!
I'm off to work now, but I'll be back to this forum later.