baka-kun wrote:
We're both aspie weve been dating sence the beginning of november and we were just starting to get seriou-ish, when she withdraws, tells me shed feeling a new emotion. Now she says she just wants a friend and maybe a lover. Was she just yrying to enf it or if shes just withdrawing
baka-kun Relationships are based on who you are when you are with another person. Whether you are both aspie, one aspie and an NT, or a germophobe and a messy person. Just as every aspie is different, so is everybody else. We all have some quirks. When we meet someone, it is all timing and chemistry. It is the mix of those quirks that either work well together or it doesn't.
Her withdrawal could be from a number of factors. Of which, she may not even be aware. My advice to you (from a woman who has done this recently), is to not let her know how much this upsets you. If she needs to think it will only push her away. Let her know you care, get in touch every few days and are just go about your business. This will give her the space she needs and let her see you are a stable person she can count on.
The thing I have found with the new types of relationships is that it is spelled out. Dating, Friends with benefits, significant others, or anything in between. it all means the same thing. Two people who care about each other having sex. So she is not exactly withdrawing when she says, "she just wants a friend and maybe a lover". Love is a very frightening prospect to some people (like myself). It means that you are putting your heart into something that may and probably will, hurt. She should think carefully, as should you. Because when it does work out, it still hurts. But when it doesn't, it reaaaally hurts and takes a lot of time to get over.
Bob Marley has the greatest quote I have ever heard on this "Everyone you love is going to hurt you, you just have to choose the ones worth suffering for". Trust that you have shown her that you are worth it. But don't forget to take this time to think about it as well.
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