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<blockquote data-quote="lil_fighter" data-source="post: 1705829" data-attributes="member: 10548"><p>My boyfriend (well he is an ex now as of a month ago) has Aspergers and the communication issues and his inability to see things from other people's points of view was really the reason I decided to end the relationship after 4 years. Despite his slower processing of emotions, he was brilliant when it came to my dissociation and I felt a sense of stability being around him at times when I was all over the shop. He said I also helped to ground him when he was feeling anxious. In that way we complimented each other. So we had a neurodiverse relationship and although we had different things to deal with, we shared the commonality of understanding what it is like to find things that bit harder due to a condition / way of processing info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lil_fighter, post: 1705829, member: 10548"] My boyfriend (well he is an ex now as of a month ago) has Aspergers and the communication issues and his inability to see things from other people's points of view was really the reason I decided to end the relationship after 4 years. Despite his slower processing of emotions, he was brilliant when it came to my dissociation and I felt a sense of stability being around him at times when I was all over the shop. He said I also helped to ground him when he was feeling anxious. In that way we complimented each other. So we had a neurodiverse relationship and although we had different things to deal with, we shared the commonality of understanding what it is like to find things that bit harder due to a condition / way of processing info. [/QUOTE]
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