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Recent content by earthsoul

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    Hi

    The United kingdom.
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    Hi

    We live together. We cannot afford to live apart really. Although it certainly is food for thought. Thank you
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    Hi

    It is hard no doubt about it. I love him deeply. It is when we row things go wrong. I meltdown. He goes into 'work mode' where he disassociates from me and will not interact. When it is good it is excellent.
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    Is obviously unloveable

    Is obviously unloveable
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    Hi

    Hi guys. Thanks again for the welcome
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    Aspie and Aspie together, but.....

    I tend to just keep things going as normal and the row passes. Last night we had another one. I melted down and went to bed. His answer this morning is either you talk to me or I distance myself from you totally for a month or two. I pointed out later that was not a fair option and it was also...
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    Hi

    Thanks for the welcome
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    Aspie and Aspie together, but.....

    We have argued before by text as that can be down to misinterpretation as well. I guess I am just deeply frustrated right now, if I do the things he does he goes mad, if I try and explain his behaviour is upsetting he views it as criticism and immediately has a meltdown. So I am left always...
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    Hi

    I am Liz and my husband is John we are both Aspies. We have both been diagnosed recently. I am 46 and my husband is 53.
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    Aspie and Aspie together, but.....

    My husband and I have both been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome, we are very lucky we understand each other, have a deep love for each other and manage really well mostly. We are both noise adverse so like to live in our bungalow away from the world. I see John's special interests as...
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