LoloCee wrote:
And there is anything we could do, as NTs, to persuade reluctant, insecure aspies, who think they don't deserve any kind of love and attention, that our love for them is true and sincere? That our interest is honest and pure? To persuade them they could deserve love and affection like everybody else on this planet?
Any word? Any action?
I'm asking this because I lived a situation like that few years ago and I never understood why I ended up being ignored and silently rejected, when, at first, my aspie friend and I seemed to be so close together. Incredibly close and affectionate. Thinking about the situation and, especially, about how it developed I can conclude that the reasons are few and simple, yet unbelievable: he thought he didn't deserve to be loved, he thought he wasn't able to reciprocate my affection, he was scared of failure. Very likely.
There is anything I could have done or said to make him open up to love, friendship and life?
(please, forgive my mistakes: I'm not a native English speaker! thank you)
No.
This is something he has to work on himself. It cannot come from the outside. Although it has affected you, it is really all about conflicts he had within himself.