My wife and I met in a "Learning UNIX using Linux" class at a local community college. Linux and UNIX are operating systems that are alternatives to Windows and Mac OS. Technically, Mac OS is based on UNIX, and Windows was originally a graphical front-end for DOS, which was a cheap UNIX clone, and Linux is a very good UNIX clone, but that's beside the point....
We had one semester together at the college, and for 9 weeks she sat behind me and never said a word. It was only when she and I happened to cross paths at a local restaurant that I decided to break the ice, and after waiting 2 weeks for Spring Break to be over went and talked to her in class. She happened to have worked at another location of that local fast food place, and so the conversation was started easily.
We talked again after class, for 2 hours in the cold and windy March evening in the parking lot, and I can honestly say I've never had such an unbiased conversation. Neither of us dominated the conversation, we both shared in the verbal exchanges with such equality that I knew then and there she was special.
Why do I think she might be an Aspie? She's had social difficulties (making and maintaining friendships) most her life, much in the same way I did. She was picked on, teased, etc, cried often. More than that though she's admits she's a clutz, and shares a lot more of those social traits with me.
I had her take the AQ test, and she scored a 32, the threshold at which one should probably get checked out for Asperger's. I scored a 43 IIRC, so I know I'm worse off than she is, but she's still in that range.
I have been an "odd duck" as far as aspie's go, because despite my many failures at social life, I've always strived to do better, and to have a family. Maybe it's my upbringing with 7 older siblings that makes me so determined to have a family of my own, maybe I just feel extremely alone with just myself after growing up with 7 siblings, I don't know.
I'll have to look into that INFJ thing you talk about poppyx, it does show some promise for an explanation as to our unusual communication habits.
Edit: The facebook quiz shows her to be borderline ISFJ / INFJ, but an earlier test may have showed more towards the INFJ type.
Interesting!
Dan O.