Mikomi wrote:
I'm in a relationship with a man who we suspect has AS. I definitely fit the description myself, took the Aspie Quiz and scored 162 AS. I suppose that sounds like it would work, but it isn't so simple. I'm curious about the difficulties other AS couples face. What do you find most challenging? Do you find it impossible to argue without meltdowns? How do you handle confrontation? How much time do you typically spend with each other? What is your level of communication and/or affection like? I know, all these questions

I just want to see how others are getting on, and if anyone has any good advice.
What do I find most challenging? I would love to find another married couple to do stuff with but people don't seem to
like my husband. I think they find his honesty a brutal challenge, rather than refreshing, as do I. We don't argue, at all- he just leaves if he senses an argument about to take place. That took some getting used to. So that is how we handle confrontation: discuss like adults, compromise, not argue (period).
We spend a lot of time together; we're the couple that goes out to eat with an armload of newpapers and spends time just reading together. We do talk, but silence is more than okay a lot of the time.
When he talks incessantly about his special interests I just let him talk. People think he doesn't talk, but when he gets going about something he is fascinated by, I just sort of...stop listening... we're both quite satisfied with the arrangement we have.