Sound wrote:
This topic seems utterly strange, it's premise non-sequitur.
Why would you get the impression the forum population seems uninterested in giving?
I hate to resort to this pun, but I can think of no other fitting choice: The desire to give to the person you love is a 'given'.
Why would we talk about giving, when the issues in this section overwhelmingly stem from what we do not receive?
One's desire to give love has little-to-nothing to do with the frequently-posted inability to find and receive it.
should name your statement the aspergers paradox.
well, im going to view this as objectively as possible, so yeah. I have the following points to make. If one of the points has impacted me IRL, I will state that it has, so please dont assume i have had these problems. THese are mostly problems ive noticed mentioned on the forums and between people I know:
1)How can you give when you have not a clue as to what they want. This can give way to the issue of upsetting your partner because you give them something they didnt want.
2)Some aspergians do tend to give more on the 'physical level, than on the emotional level. In my book, it is still giving nonetheless.
3)A large portion might just be in their first relationship ever, so they are still in the process of learning the ropes. Thus they just might not know what to do just yet.