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Recent content by Mariana Trench

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    NT struggling to understand ASD partner's behaviour

    Thank you for your response. We are both very accepting of each other and I don't think we clash much despite having different wiring. I've actually never been in such a good relationship before and I don't think there's really any adjusting that either of us need to do, we get on really well...
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    NT struggling to understand ASD partner's behaviour

    He's diagnosed. I understand where you're coming from though, I've seen a lot of what you're describing around the internet
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    NT struggling to understand ASD partner's behaviour

    Thanks for pointing that out, I realise now that anti-social has a different definition to what I thought it did. Looks like I've been using it incorrectly for a while!
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    NT struggling to understand ASD partner's behaviour

    Hi. I've been living with my boyfriend of 4 years. I have realised that a few things about him, that I initially thought were temporary/situational, are permanent features of his personality. These are things that would be a cause for concern for most people but I am unsure if this is true in...
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