yellowtamarin wrote:
I was going to try to respond, but I realised it was too difficult because there is no way to know what you are doing wrong without seeing you in action. Many posts here describing people's experiences in the dating world are paraphrased, are missing crucial info, or are just generally missing the point.
If you have specific questions relating to things we can give advice on without seeing the way you behave (or if you can give examples like pasting an actual message sent to someone on an online dating website or something), then I might be able to better respond.
I could make guesses, but they would be guesses and possibly misleading.
Same here. No conspiracy going on against Aspie guys, I just haven't met many that I could say there's a list of things they tend to do that's uncomfortable to me.
If anything, I'd assume there are a lot of the same problems with NT and Aspie men, just perhaps more frequent. Things like personality clashes, wanting different things from a relationship, or crossing personal boundaries and accidentally coming across as rude.
I imagine anyone with trouble telling the difference between sarcasm and a literal comment wouldn't be able to show off their funny side easily, and those with sensory issues might not like popular hangouts that it's seen as strange to not go to. Subtle cues could be missed and they could be seen as uncaring, not interested, or boring.