CBrown1299
Active Member
(I am AS, she is NT.)
I often find myself getting into frequent arguments with my girlfriend, usually for what seems like no reason at all..
There are a lot of pretty obvious gaps in the flow of communication, but I haven't got a ****ing clue how to remedy all the constant misreads and the disconnects between the two of us.....
-Did I say something wrong?
-Did I miss something SHE said?
-Why is she suddenly so angry??
-How did the conversation change so radically without warning??
(and it usually leads me to think)
--Where did I go wrong?
--What have I done?
--Why am I so stupid??...
				
			I often find myself getting into frequent arguments with my girlfriend, usually for what seems like no reason at all..
There are a lot of pretty obvious gaps in the flow of communication, but I haven't got a ****ing clue how to remedy all the constant misreads and the disconnects between the two of us.....
-Did I say something wrong?
-Did I miss something SHE said?
-Why is she suddenly so angry??
-How did the conversation change so radically without warning??
(and it usually leads me to think)
--Where did I go wrong?
--What have I done?
--Why am I so stupid??...
 
				 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 I have AS myself and I'd hate to think i would make my gf feel like that. My mum drummed into me the importance of listening to the extent I enjoy listening to people. Getting me in mainstream school was also key. As far as the small things go, I'll have a bash at explaining this, your bf takes to heart what you say when you're angry which can devastate him on the inside. In order to hide the insecurity he will lash out at the person who caused the hurt. If he is able to laugh at himself more and not 'make mountains out of molehills' (make really small problems huge problems) then he will go along way to cutting out this behaviour. From my experience I would say anxiety is the biggest problem and I believe it's the root cause of the majority of the downsides, at least from my point of view. Anyway, maybe starting to ramble a bit so I'll wrap this up but If you have any questions at all I'd be more than happy to answer them.
 I have AS myself and I'd hate to think i would make my gf feel like that. My mum drummed into me the importance of listening to the extent I enjoy listening to people. Getting me in mainstream school was also key. As far as the small things go, I'll have a bash at explaining this, your bf takes to heart what you say when you're angry which can devastate him on the inside. In order to hide the insecurity he will lash out at the person who caused the hurt. If he is able to laugh at himself more and not 'make mountains out of molehills' (make really small problems huge problems) then he will go along way to cutting out this behaviour. From my experience I would say anxiety is the biggest problem and I believe it's the root cause of the majority of the downsides, at least from my point of view. Anyway, maybe starting to ramble a bit so I'll wrap this up but If you have any questions at all I'd be more than happy to answer them. 
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		