RightGalaxy wrote:
One can't be right when you look at the whole world as a whole but I don't think that a neurotypical with a neuroAtypical can really work as a relationship.
Anything scientific or just basing this off your observations?
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Culture, age, career...so many things factor in.
So many things that aren't present in an NT/NT relationship? Or AS/AS relationship? Any concrete examples of unique things that "factor in" only to an NT/AS relationship?
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Because they are not so social (now,this is generally speaking), they are not so tempted by other potential mates.
I would suspect this to be true, but this has nothing to do with AS. Many NT introverts are not "so social" and they would substitute for AS in this case.
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Being Aspie is sort of like say, being a member of a particular culture, where you date only within the culture but pick who is best for you...like Jewish dating...one wishes a relationship with a fellow Jew but doesn't marry the first one that comes along.
You're completely wrong here. You're trying to say that all AS are alike - moreso than not anyway. Not all AS are alike. We're on a spectrum.
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That's why Aspies have to organize somehow. We have to get out there and herd together our people...even if you have to use one of those sticks with the loop at the end of it for the more stubborn ones.
I'll think for myself, thanks.