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WifeofASD

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Hi. I have been married for 3 and a half years. Been with my husband for 7 and a half years. He was lovely...at first. So polite. He was a bit odd, has signs of OCD but I had previously been in a violent marriage so was great to meet a man who made me feel safe not scared. We have severe marital issues right now so I came here for help. He has not been diagnosed with ASD (aspergers) but he has a lot if the traits. Our 3 year old was recently diagnosed with ASD. Thanks for reading
 
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Hi & Welcome,
Yes, you may be on the right track, it is hereditary often. If so its not hopeless. Aspies can learn.
 

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