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Boundaries between different relationships

NerdyAngels

Well-Known Member
Hi!
I'm in a graduate course and I wanted to put together some thoughts on how living with Asperger's may alter perceptions of relationships. I don't know about you guys, but I've never gotten it down. Maybe I'm just a traditionalist. If you could do the survey below, that would be amazing. I'd love for more folks to represent. Thanks! Just so you know - it's anonymous and it's completely fine if you decide not to. Thanks!

Relationship Boundaries Survey

Thanks!
 
I tried taking your survey, but I found the few answer choices inadequate to express my feeling on the questions. Also there's not enough space in the "other" option to explain why it was chosen. Also certain parts are unclear. What is meant by "family member?" A sibling or a spouse? Is it a close family member like a sister or a more distant one like a third cousin? Would an inlaw count as a family member?
 

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