Young_fogey wrote:
Regarding the counting-days thing:
It's not necessarily creepy and can be cute - after all, as has been mentioned, there are normal people who celebrate six-month anniversaries, etc
Anniversaries of marriages, not of a girlfriend/boyfriend relationship. Remembering exactly how many days you have been together seems like the behavior of someone who has formed an incorrect or excessively intense type of emotional attachment. Not necessarily, but it seems like that.
Counting the days is like saying to your girlfriend, "I cherish every day that we are together!" You might think that sounds nice, but a statement like that is symptomatic of an broken view of relationships, similar to how saying "I need you" is the wrong attitude in a relationship. The problem with "I cherish every day..." is that if you truly cherish every day of your relationship, then something is wrong with the relationship because in a healthy relationship, there will be at least some days that you do not cherish, it is not all peaches and cream every day.
I realize this might be entirely non-applicable in this case -- I am just speaking in general. What I say above does not necessarily apply in this particular case.
Young_fogey wrote:
And here there can be two standards, one for NTs and one for AS people. Among our people, many of whom are maths savants (I'm not), it would be normal behaviour and, when understood, flattering
I already acknowledged that it is OK for a maths savant/fan. It would also be OK for someone who has a usual habit of counting days for all sorts of things, or a particular interest with dates/times.