Tim_Tex wrote:
I got shot down by a fellow Aspie because she said she couldn't do a long-distance relationship, and because my personality wasn't good enough. She never once mentioned anything about character or inner qualities, or being goal-oriented.
It's almost like she'll turn a wonderful, brilliant person down simply because he *could* be an inconvenience to her--something I would never expect from another Aspie.
I know Tim. It's rough even when you do find an Aspie. The 1st one I found in Georgia was always out of town doing advocacy work, her phone was broken and never got around to fixing it, and she wasn't the best at writing back with e-mail. Didn't take long for communication to break down there. The 2nd I found in Laredo, TX was a funny story because she actually ended being an NT! She's my best NT friend now. An aspie-phallic if you will. Even since she saw Mozart and the Whale, she became very interested in AS and I feel comfortable enough to talk to her about anything and ask any questions she has about AS. She already had a boyfriend, by the way.
Then I had an NT girlfriend that lived in town for a few months before she completely ****ed up my holiday last year by not spending anytime with me. I tell you something, it doesn't matter who you're with or any other circumstances, if your significant other has better things to do on Christmas and New Year's, it's extremely depressing and makes you feel so unimportant, since you see everyone else you know spending time with whoever's important to them. If you have someone who keeps screwing up Christmas, drop them like a bad habit. It's the best they deserve.
Anyway, I talked an HFA in Austin for about a month online before she found someone else in town. I guess I came on too strong or whatever. Let me tell you something about HFAs if you ever think of dating one. They do not fall quick like we do. You'll have to take as much time and go through all the same motions with them as NTs before they will really open up you and trust you. That's why I love Aspies. In most cases, once both have determined that they like each other, things just start rolling from there. Much easier on the nerves. No sleepless nights spent wondering if she really likes you or not, since most of them are pretty honest and open, some of them even brutally so.
So that's two NTs and three specturn women, before I finally found my baby girl. Believe me, it was a real roller coaster ride. I would feel so elated when I first met one of them, and then go all the way back down to depression when it didn't end up working out. I didn't stay depressed though. I kept trying, because I knew the one wasn't going to just show up on my doorstep one day out of the blue. Now that I've seen how great Aspiegirl87 is though, I'd do it all over again. You just have to persevere guys. It's easy to say by not by any means easy to do, especially for us Aspies.