ahayes wrote:
lara_h wrote:
I didn't ever even go on a date, yes, a, as in ANY dates ever. I never got asked. Not that I wold have said yes if I had been asked though.
I went straight from never dating...to meeting the man who would become my husband (and never even going on a date with him....he was renting the studio apartment in my dads house)....to getting married.
I don't think dating works.....at least for finding a long-term partner in life
I want to do this, it would be awesome, no dates, just go straight to marriage.
They say it's a common Aspie thing. Look at this.
Individuals with Asperger disorder may have particular difficulty in dating and marriage. Boys and men with Asperger disorder may decide to marry suddenly without the dating and courtship that typically precede a union. Individuals with Asperger disorder may want to marry despite the lack of awareness of the many social interactions that usually lead up to matrimony. For example, in the movie Roger Dodger, an inexperienced youth with traits suggesting Asperger disorder encounters difficulty in relations with women (Chaisson and Kidd, 2002). Such problems may continue into adulthood.
Case vignette: A 50-year-old surgeon, who is an accomplished amateur musician with a PhD in mathematics and who has traits consistent with Asperger disorder, decides that it is time to marry and have children. He has always lived at home with his parents. Because he has trouble establishing relationships with women in his ethnic group locally, he goes overseas to marry a cousin less than half his age. He leaves his parents home for the first time to rent an apartment with his wife. They have no sexual relationship. She finds no career for herself in her new country, so she requests a divorce. Immediately after the divorce the patient wants to marry another woman. He complains that he is unable to find a suitable woman in his ethnic group.
Here's the link:
http://www.emedicine.com/ped/topic147.htm
I don't know as we dated. I guess we did. He took me to see three short films by David Lynch and Eraserhead by the same. That was the first date after the notorious "Here, eat this" incident. We mostly hung out in bookstores, saw weird movies and just lived together. Then, he told me we were getting married. I could never have made that decision. I only did it because he seemed to want it so much. LOL I couldn't see the point of marriage.
I think dating is stupid myself. No one ever tells the truth about themselves anyway. It's so bizarre. If you're compatible, go with it.