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I have a boyfriend

welcome to af.webp
 
Hi, your story sounds very relatable. I did try a couple of times but the touch (which I don`t like either) just never felt right. Until I found my wife. Almost everything I have with other people I do not have with her. I hope for you that you become as happy as I am in my relationship with my wife. And I hope your boyfriend can become your save space where you always feel wanted and comfortable. Where time together feels just about as good (or sometimes better) as alone time we can hold so dear.
 
Welcome! Sometimes things just "fall into place" at the right time and I'm glad to hear that you're doing well and accepting of yourself and have someone whom you're comfortable with.
 
Never diagnosed, never knew I was on the spectrum So lived life like anybody else. Wife saw a nice guy with
many commonalities similar family life, both from country I was not the typical guy she normally meet.
 
Thank you, @Aspychata , I am happy that I have done the work. I enjoy reading the successes in entering a healthy relationship from people here. I think that my struggles have helped me understand a lot and I am enjoying being a mentor to a boy through Big Brothers. I am honored when he says that I really understand him.
 

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