My Boyfriend has Asperger's Syndrome. How can I accommodate for his needs??
Question: His two therapists agree that he suffers from Asperger's and I have looked it up on Wikipedia.com but I was wondering if anyone had any advice or know of any good resources to help me make things easier for me to understand what he might be going through since he indeed has trouble expressing emotions. I want to be here for him as much as possible and understand the best I can so any and all help would be appreciated.
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Read, read and then read some more. There is a world of information at your fingertips
My neuro is studying for a PHD here.
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-asperger...
this seemed like a pretty good informational site
I think I may have it to. Does your boyfriend have a job, because I can't get one?
good luck
STAND BE HIS SIDE!
No matter what comes along, make sure that you are there for him. This shouldn't be a hard task because if you love him then everything will fall in place. I wish only great things for you and your boyfriend.
Shaunee
GIVE HIM SOME SEX , THEY SAY SEX IS THE CURE FOR EVERYTHING OR THATS WHAT IVE HEARD ...?
try ur best to b with him all time.if u need to b with him then u must change n adjust with his likes n dislikes.always b caring n loving to him.make him feel tat he is safe with u.n if u wanna hav sex then do it slowly,let him adjust to d way u touch him.treat him like a kid.let him love u..all d best
Unless you have psychiatric need to fulfill you should move on. Aspergers as you know is a mild form of autism. He has trouble matching your level of emotions that you have for him.
Look in your own history. Is there any disability that was tolerated among your family members. Are you drawn to similar disabled people. Must you be superior in your relationships. Must you have a caretaker attitude you have to fulfill? Please understand every good relationship should always be like with like.
Answers: You will need to sign up for this website, but don't worry it is free.
Read, read and then read some more. There is a world of information at your fingertips
My neuro is studying for a PHD here.
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-asperger...
this seemed like a pretty good informational site
I think I may have it to. Does your boyfriend have a job, because I can't get one?
good luck
STAND BE HIS SIDE!
No matter what comes along, make sure that you are there for him. This shouldn't be a hard task because if you love him then everything will fall in place. I wish only great things for you and your boyfriend.
Shaunee
GIVE HIM SOME SEX , THEY SAY SEX IS THE CURE FOR EVERYTHING OR THATS WHAT IVE HEARD ...?
try ur best to b with him all time.if u need to b with him then u must change n adjust with his likes n dislikes.always b caring n loving to him.make him feel tat he is safe with u.n if u wanna hav sex then do it slowly,let him adjust to d way u touch him.treat him like a kid.let him love u..all d best
Unless you have psychiatric need to fulfill you should move on. Aspergers as you know is a mild form of autism. He has trouble matching your level of emotions that you have for him.
Look in your own history. Is there any disability that was tolerated among your family members. Are you drawn to similar disabled people. Must you be superior in your relationships. Must you have a caretaker attitude you have to fulfill? Please understand every good relationship should always be like with like.
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