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Aspie Husband and 2 sons

mtt

New Member
Hello,
My husband is an aspergers. At the beginning his behaviours are meant to me he is confident but now I know they are so because he is an aspergers.

I am concerned about my sons. If they are not aspergers, they are his sons and I want to know how to support them.

Love and hugs to all aspies and nts of the forum.
 

tree

Blue/Green
Staff member
V.I.P Member
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Rodafina

Hopefully Human
Staff member
V.I.P Member
Hello and welcome to the forum. Hopefully you get a chance to tell us a bit more about your family and what concerns you have and how we can help.
 

Ronald Zeeman

Well-Known Member
V.I.P Member
I'm an Aspie husband of two boys now in relationships, successfully employed and educated. Neither is on the spectrum. I am now a grandfather, new territory for me. My grandparents lived in a foreign country.
 

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