JohnCNM wrote:
I feel my daughter (24) is very high-functioning (great career, academics, etc - and appears normal in many ways), but her underlying Asperger may be the reason she has no boyfriend... Is she just too intense in contacts with possible male partners? Any insights very gratefully received, thank you
I am not as high functioning as her...I'm on disability and at best might be able to get into working, but don't think I could work as much as most people but I won't be going back to college for a degree and probably wont end up with any real 'career'. But I have a boyfriend, so I don't think that alone would be the reason.
Does she want a relationship? and do you know if she's gone out with any guys but didn't get to the boyfriend/girlfriend stage? I mean another thing is she might not be into most guys she runs into, and probably wont settle for someone who can't accept her for who she is or who she doesn't feel she can act natural around and has to mask the aspergers to appear 'normal'. I know I've always felt it's best to wait for the right guy than just date anyone...of course I've certainly dated guys I thought could be that who proved not to be, I feel I was kind of led on by some of them in the past.
I met my boyfriend on the site okcupid, and mostly looked for guys with some similar interests who enjoy some similar activities as me. Basically since I have great difficulty approaching people I don't know in social situations and such, I figured that site site was a good way around that part...that way I could talk to them some before meeting up in person. If she's at a loss of how to meet anyone she could try that.
But it could be she doesn't feel ready for a relationship right now or isn't interested at this point, she may not be interested at all but difficult to say without knowing more about her and the situation.
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