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LogicandJeans

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Hello... What to say? Well, I was diagnosed a few years back now. My husband is also an aspie. We have a 16 month old son and another on the way...

Look forward to checking out this forum. :)
 
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Is it just chance that your husband is also an aspie? Or did you actively try to find an aspie mate?

Anyway, hope you enjoy AC. :D
 
I'd never heard about Aspergers when I met my husband. He brought it up a few weeks into our dating to explain why he might react a little differently emotionally. It wasn't until a few years later, when he joined an AS website that I looked into it. At first I was just trying to understand him better, but then I started reading other people's posts and I thought - 'hang on, this sounds familiar...' I did a lot more research and asked my mother about my childhood and then finally got a formal diagnosis.

It kind of made sense when I realised that I had AS too... I remember never feeling so comfortable talking to anyone before I met my husband. When we first met, we sat on a park bench talking for hours.
 
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Welcome aboard LogicandJeans to Aspies Central forums and now realising that you have AS, I would assume it would have felt like a relieve to you?
 
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