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Auroradanileigh

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Hi everyone I'm new to the site. What brought me to the site was to get a better awareness of how to communicate with my friend who has asbergers (undiagnosed I think ) but I'm 99% positive he has it. We are trying to date but things aren't working out so well. I don't want to give up on him but I need to change the way I communicate and I am hoping this forum may help give me some answers and insight.

A background on me is that I'm relatively easy going and really like to communicate effectively with people. And here I am. I've been involved with my friend for about a year off and on. It's been quite painful. At first I thought maybe he was a jerk but I learned it was not true after I pieced it all together.
What I'm hoping to gain from this forum is wisdom , and some guidance .


Ill post more in a thread that's more appropriate to the topic .

Thanks!

Aurora
 

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