Pizzapastacoke wrote:
Thank you all for your replies. I don't expect him to change, I want me to change/rewire my brain.
You want to think/be like an Aspie to better relate to him and understand him? As an NT who's been with my wonderful Boyfriend for eight months, I can relate to that feeling. As a result, I've read every book on adult Autism and Aspergers I could get my hands on, and still am looking for more. I also ask questions, when I don't understand something he does or says. If there is an issue we come up against, I address it right then and there bluntly now a days, I don't wait. I also use as much patience as I can muster, because sometimes, it can get a bit nurve wracking. The other thing I have grown to accept is, sometimes, something might not get said out loud, but it might get said by something he does. Also, even though they might miss us, it is quite hard for some to break normal rutines, especially if they've had them for a long time, unbroken. One thing to always remember though, that holds true... If you've met one Aspie, you've met one Aspie. They are all different. Just like we are all different. There are basic things to learn, yes, but no two people are going to be alike.