biostructure wrote:
amiller wrote:
Any particular way I should act- I'm naturally very outgoing and forward, but I'm afraid of scaring him.
You probably won't. Rather, he will be happy that someone is so obviously interested in him. We are used to people of the opposite sex either just wanting to be friends, or even just talking to us out of general social politeness rather than being interested in us as girlfriends or sexual partners. So you may need to go a little over the top in showing that you really like him for him to take it seriously.
All good points but let me emphasize one more point:
Be consistent. It may take some time to make him come out of his shell, but a consistent approach over a period of months (or in some extreme cases, years) goes a
long way... Since most people can't keep up a facade for more than a few weeks, aspies will often apply the endurance test: if you are still there for him after a long period of time, it will help convince him of your sincerity... At such a point he might ask "why are you still here" or some other seemingly insulting comment. This is the critical point for you; telling him you love him at this point will help him accept that you're actually being sincere and not just trying to use him.
One more thing: an aspie that has experienced only failure will need a [i]lot[i] of reassurance (again, often over a period of months or even years) before he starts believing in himself, but when he finally turns all the way around, you will have a loving partner who will always be there for you, won't cheat on you (if he does then he has some other sociopathic issues that need addressing) and will truly love you for you...