Best practices for Aspie guys?

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auntblabby
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18 Aug 2015, 6:01 am

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The guy immediately above me is an Alliterative Maven--c'mon, chicks, doesn't that count for something? And he speaks a sprinkling of French. He'll call you Mon Cherie when you're both in the Throes. I like raspberry ice cream with chocolate chunks.

thank you my good man :flower: glad you didn't say, "ill pété plus haut que son cul" or something like that :lmao: anyways, I used to love peanut butter and chocolate malt ice cream whipped up in a shake with whipped cream on top, ah when I was younger for a while I could eat a French-fried Shetland pony for dinner and a whole chocolate cream cheese and cherry pie for dessert. :skull:



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18 Aug 2015, 2:31 pm

I'm a NT married to an aspie for four years. I don't know too many both-aspie relationships, but I think there are pros and cons to each. I can only give my experience: it is really hard sometimes, and really amazing other times. It's a lot like falling in love overseas. If you love the person enough, you'll stay with them and learn the culture, even if you get homesick sometimes. The NT, to a certain extent, has to live in the aspie's world.

There are ups and downs but I'm definitely 1000% a better person because of him.

My mission is to help NT partners learn and understand autism as much as possible because doing that made everything A LOT better.



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18 Aug 2015, 2:56 pm

hiya Turnip :) welcome to the club 8)



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18 Aug 2015, 3:01 pm

Thank you!! !



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18 Aug 2015, 3:10 pm

prego :) always interesting to hear people talk about Aspies finding happiness. gives me something to dream about.