Relationship status and Aspie-quiz score

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rdos
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07 Aug 2008, 4:16 pm

Here are the stats for relationship status, in the same groupings as with children.

The following codes are used for relationships:
4 - Married or living with partner
3 - Have been married or with partner
2 - Relationship longer than one year
1 - Shorter relationships
0 - Never had a relationship

"Very likely Aspie", male:
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"Very likely Aspie", female:
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"Very likely neurotypical", male:
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"Very likely neurotypical", female:
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Here it can be seen that female Aspies develop relationships several years later, and that they never catch up with the married status. Male Aspies have even greater problems.



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07 Aug 2008, 4:17 pm

Very Likely Neurotypical here (but have an AS diagnosis).

Code would be 2 (longest relationship lasted just over 3 years).


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07 Aug 2008, 4:48 pm

I can't figure out what is being said here. Probably because the 4 images in the original post are not loading for me.


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07 Aug 2008, 4:53 pm

I couldn't see them either.


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07 Aug 2008, 7:47 pm

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07 Aug 2008, 9:59 pm

Interesting, especially the graph for the aspie male ...but I would be curious to see the ratios for divorced, unpartnered especially in the over 30 set.

"Have been married or with partner" doesn't really tell the whole story, and I wonder what the statistics are in the long term in comparison.

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