4 Aspergers Relationship Problems and their Solutions

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If you have aspergers relationship problems then this video can give you solutions.

Aspergers and relationship problems can be common, not because people with aspergers want it but they don't have all the skills a relationship requires the will occur. If you are dating someone with autism spectrum there are some things you can do to try to address these issues. One of the important things to know about aspies and relationships is that they can improve and if you work with them on those skills they lack those problems can be smaller.

If you know someone who has aspergers in an adult relationship this video can help them see some of the areas they have to work on. This video can also help someone living with aspergers partner, living with aspergers syndrome, living with aspergers husband, or autistic adults in relationships. Aspergers and love is possible, autism and dating problems can be overcome. This video is about aspergers and dating.

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This channel is dedicated to educating the world about autism spectrum and promoting inclusion. We hope to teach people on the spectrum how to reach their pottential, their families how to help them out, and communities on how they can help better the lives of people on the autism spectrum, and include people with disabilities..

Right now the videos are being made by Craig Kohn. Craig was diagnosed with Aspergers as a child, and as he grew up he started realizing that he had to work on his social skills and improved himself dramatically all by himself. Craig has spent years working with people with disabilities in a professional setting. Craig is managing Teamautismpedia's social media presence. The channel looks forward to hosting experts on autism so that they can spread their knowledge.
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Have you dealt with one of these problems?

TeamAutismpedia
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This was super helpful to me. I married someone who has aspergers syndrome and when i listened to your video, it helped me understand him better which is what i was looking for. Thank you!

LisaYyeshua
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I am a NT in a relationship with an aspie. This video is awesome!! Thank you

JocelyneVautour
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One aspect of Autism is Theory of Mind issues; Like they don't get sarcasm well, and are quite literal, for example, it occurred to my 9 yr old daughter that the "The tooth paste lies" because it said on the label its "anti-cavity protection" and "prevents cavities"-- that when one with Autism makes the connection in the spirit of truth, and got a cavity, she felt terribly let down, wronged. Another thing is they are spiritual, meaning they get into a way of spirit of a thing (intensely staring for longer periods of time, entertaining in thought, fixated to the point where they tune out the surroundings. They have a one track mind, and are very determined once they get into the spirit of a way like "exploring" they will, in seeking happiness, try to go into every room in a hospital or office building greeting and meeting people along the way, and will have unrest if someone interferes with the happiness in that way. Most with Autism are very smart, like a 6 year old smart enough to know they cannot wright the abc's shown in the example, therefore they have anxiety and unrest and refuse to try because they don't want anxiety and unrest or to hear the rhetoric of error, falling short; but ironically by telling them it is practice, that liberty of truth is often enough for them to take part. Smart because of the way they remember, many photographically; yet when focused in the spirit of a way of truth, casually guided by one of the genuinely loving spirit of truth, (not one faking it by exaggerating phony demeanor) they are very good at learning, storing what they do-- if they are not distracted, by another source of happiness, in error, such as overstimulating environments) One problem with medicines like Ability meant to help them focus and organize thoughts is it working too well like when they are focusing in an inappropriate thoughts like determining to leave rather than staying to do school work for example, where they can be relentless. Another thing with the theory of mind part is they don't see the value of following rules or recognizing authority over them, part of which has to do with the nature of others; like if a teacher has anxiety or is having a bad day-- that way of error in spirit will be reflected in the child with Autism because it is thought that they have a tendency to mimic, but really they are sensitive to the way of spirit of others and do not want to have anything to do with a teacher who has the spirit of error, or error in spirit, underlying unrest- they can't fake their demeanor.

SeekTruthinLight
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Such a straight up informative video, without a hint of flim flam. Great stuff! Hits the autistic nail on the head cleanly AF.

BarnabyPerrinAldous
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Hi Craig, I am an aspie that has a very difficult time interacting socially . I am married and, thankfully, my husband understands when I need alone time to recharge. If I am overwhelmed I will have meltdowns. This happens mostly if I feel trapped in a social atmosphere never at home though. I see a doctor every 6 months and that can ignite a meltdown. How do you deal with meltdowns? How do you deal with loud noises or your routine is interrupted ?

Your delivery is improving a lot since I have been watching.👍
Namaste. :::Tere:::

Shanti
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fair play to you for learning so much about the spectrum. and also for trying to educate others.
I’ve not handled things like you at all. It’s been very serious.

Onlinesully
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I definitely struggle figuring out when I turn people off. Thank you for this video! ✨

thinkuthink
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I love and appreciate what you do!! What age did start having meaningful conversation? Keep up the good work

TheCookiecute
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I love you energetic style of presentation. Cool!

rubyrootless
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My boyfriend with aspergers sent me this. Very informative, thank you!

hannahparker
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I wonder what your perspective is on this: I dated a 29 year old guy with autism for 5 months. It was our 1st relationship. We saw eachother everyday. He told me a lot about himself and always seemed happy with me. He didn't hug/kiss me unless I did though. One time I asked why and then he thought that he probably doesn't have enough feelings for me then. Although he shared a lot with me, including time, we made plans for the future.. And liked spending time with eachother. So much. He broke up with me and was very sure about it. He cried and needed a hug for the 1st time. I'm still very confused about it. I wrote him a letter goodbye, because it will hurt too much to stay friends. I wrote that I believe our relationship should have started where it ended, because we were finally open. But I also wrote that I'm thankful and wish him the best. At 1st it helped. But now I feel really bad for letting him go. I don't know how to feel, what to think and what to do...

Deborah-jvdf
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THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR MAKING THIS VIDEO! You helped me to understand the man im with. I will do my best to be more understanding and patient.

madmom
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Thanks Craig, I really appreciate your videos! 😄✌️

wiredbeats
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You Sir, are an awesome individual😃👍!

francesdumaliang
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This is an awesome video ... my gay partner and I are both Autistic but have different needs... the thing that stood out for me is that I know he is awesome and I want to marry him in the future xx

MichaelJEdwards
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Thank you so much Craig that was just great!

fashunpuss
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My husband and daughter both have Asperger... and i didn't know this for a long time 😢

trudybongers
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I love the shirt yo! Where can I cop one 😍 Thanks soo much for the info! It was super helpful

refulgensq
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can you cover the topic of high functioning fulfilling their partner sexually and how the nuerotypical just wants support and have needs met and not necessarily controlling or directive support especially when the NT has done everything prior to marriage without a spouse and did just fine academically and socially and work wise and feels socially limited by autistic spouse fears and anxiety and general laziness

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