The NT Challenge: Making Sense of Your ASD Partner's Way of Thinking, Feeling and Behaving

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That’s sounds like they live in constant anxiety as much as someone with an anxiety disorder- how horrible

emmanolan
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I enjoy your videos and send them to my husband to watch. In all your examples you use male autistics. I am a the one with autism and can not as a female get a diagnosis based on the fact that I am married. Women are vastly under diagnosed and misunderstood. Please add more content on the female presentation of ASD. Thank you Mark

Elizarge
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Sometimes its easier to find someone else

hinarangichurch
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Yes right on! We need BREAKS! Not to be rude but they need to get to the point ! I love details but not during a story of what happened that day.

dixbowman
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I like the idea of the nt challenge because is it not equally true but generally ignored that nt's have mindblindness when it comes to aspies?

elephantchang
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I think it is best if a partner of an AS/ASD is a very independent woman who falls in love with this person without needing or expecting anything from him. A financially independent and highly emotional intelligent lady.

stephaniebrasovny
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I have an autistic girlfriend and I want to understand better how to make her happy.

carloscastanheiro
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The irony is if the topic is of interest to him, i.e. talking about himself, he appers to have an unlimited amount of brain power and can be engaged, literally, for hours. ASDs are the epitomy of a self-absorbed narcissist.

TheFearlessGirl
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WEll, noone after a while wants to keep listening on and on and their thoughts or opinions aren't being questioned....

It just feels completely one sided, and though its not the aspies fault, its a tough one, but I guess that's where we NT need to politely interrupt to be heard too....IM sure most will stop and listen....

Thedesertguy