sly279 wrote:
Pjscrab wrote:
there was no chase with mine. He seemed disinterested right from the start. We have been married 7 years and yet he is so detached. I decided to divorce him. I waited 7 years thinking he’ll come around but he’s just weird and unaffectuonate.
I am also wondering abt the sex part. It is very weird and not anything like I had with NTs. It was ok at the beginning and then it was just twice an yr thing after that which both of us don’t enjoy now.
Aspies are all different. I’m very clingy, romantic, lovey, others are distant, etc
Of course. We are talking about biases, not "aspies are like that" and "NTs are like that". It makes no sense to claim that because there are all variants in aspies this means aspies and NTs are the same. It doesn't mean they are the same at the population level because some things are more common in aspies while other things are more common in NTs.
sly279 wrote:
Same with sex, some are non sexual while others like me are hyper sexual
Yet, being asexual is not the opposite of being hypersexual, and it is quite possible to be both. That's because neurodiverse asexuality relates to disliking sexual intercourse, and especially for the purpose of bonding, and hypersexuality doesn't mean you want to have sexual intercourse five times per day or something. Actually, I think hypersexuality is mostly about masturbation.