I titled this, "tell a girlfriend" because I currently do not have a girlfriend, but I've been getting better at dating, with practice. I'm 36 and still learning; kind of sad I guess.
Anyway, I'm thinking if I get a girlfriend out of this dating, and we establish a relationship where we care about each other, is there a reason to tell her? If we get to that point, and we love each other for who we are, should it matter that I have AS?
I'm torn, because I'm thinking telling her would could only make things worse, but I'm also thinking she would have a right to know. I've heard those of us who have AS have a greater chance of passing it on to children, so if that is true, I believe it would be unfair to withhold that information.
I've had two long term relationships in my life (never married and no children). The first for 7 years, and I wasn't diagnosed at the time. The second was 4 years, and I got diagnosed during this relationship. My girlfriend at the time of the 4 year relationship was very understanding and supportive of my diagnosis, but ultimately she was unable to handle my personality.
Anyway, I'm thinking if I get a girlfriend out of this dating, and we establish a relationship where we care about each other, is there a reason to tell her? If we get to that point, and we love each other for who we are, should it matter that I have AS?
I'm torn, because I'm thinking telling her would could only make things worse, but I'm also thinking she would have a right to know. I've heard those of us who have AS have a greater chance of passing it on to children, so if that is true, I believe it would be unfair to withhold that information.
I've had two long term relationships in my life (never married and no children). The first for 7 years, and I wasn't diagnosed at the time. The second was 4 years, and I got diagnosed during this relationship. My girlfriend at the time of the 4 year relationship was very understanding and supportive of my diagnosis, but ultimately she was unable to handle my personality.