Grisha wrote:
Meow101 wrote:
Grisha wrote:
MidlifeAspie wrote:
SurfMaggie wrote:
So do we think that this cutting-off-all-contact style break-up is an Aspie thing, a male thing, or a universal learnt defence mechanism...?
Maggie xx
My 2 cents: A universally available option that is more prevalent amongst Aspie men than other population samples.
Agreed
May I ask why the "no looking back"? Circumstances change, people can come to look at things differently...why the need to have it be permanent?
~Kate
That's an excellent question, I've always thought the necessity to be "self-evident".
After thinking about it, the best I can come up with is the need to be free of the baffling complexity of the situation which I am fundamentally unequipped to deal with - it's an elegant, and empowering solution to an intractable problem.
Aspies can be a "bull in a china shop", hurting people left and right despite the best intentions - sometimes just withdrawing from the situation seems to be the best solution despite the personal sacrifice.
Kind of like "Edward Scissorhands"
Its not an intractable problem. Its you who makes it intractable.
And the "solution" of it is no way elegant, its extremely rude, having in mind you are able to realise (even if you are not very into empathy) you are hurting someone.
I wonder why would you people, who would practice such "elegant goodbye", even want a relationship with someone, when you know you will run for the hills when feeling disturbed in some way? Just buy yourself prostitutes, who will surely only take is as a business deal without much emotional involvement.
I'm really unpleasantly amazed by those who know they can't deliver much but still hang around people who want a relationship with a person, not just a person who would buy flowers, pay for dinners and etc., be it Aspie or NT.