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Help understanding an Aspie please

I agree with much of what has been said. But I was fascinated by this bit:
when there is no question in the text then sometimes not replying at all
If there’s no question, why would he reply? Must be lots of NTs upset with me now! Hopefully they’ll get over it.
 
If he is indeed on the spectrum there's a good chance nothing he ever seems is true. You will have to trust him for what hes saying and try to make sure you understand what he means [usually its literal meaning words autists use] and sometimes it will seem like a big difference from what it seems to what he really is like and what he's thinking/feeling.
 

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