[b] [/b]I had my doubts, and suspicions. However, it all has become clear; my girlfriend has revealed to me that she is autistic. We started dating about two weeks ago. She, indeed, has an ASD or Autism Spectrum Disorder. I made some research on the topic, but I haven't come to a consensus on how this can affect the relationship or the way it should be approached.
[b] [/b]If there's any experienced people with this kind of stuff within the Flood, it would be much appreciated if you would provide some info on what this may mean and how it should be viewed as or if it should be merely ignored.
[b]TL;DR:[/b] gf is autistic wat do
inb4 stick it in her pooper
[i]inb4[/i] Girls are scary
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[quote]Girls are scary[/quote] OT: take advantage
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[quote]My girlfriend[/quote] [quote]Girls are scary[/quote]
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You've been dating a potato?
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[quote]inb4 stick it in her pooper[/quote]You do understand that this is probably the best advice any of us can give, right?
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Don't reproduce and pass on bad genetics.
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Edited by OptimusPrime 15: 6/18/2014 12:17:11 AMStick to a routine. Don't force her to move in with you if she's not comfortable with it and stuff like that. If that happens a few months down the line.
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Punch her in the throat.
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Autism means they do not like change so best to keep a routine to things. :)
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But sexc
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Kick her in the balls.
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20spooky400me
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put her down
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break up duh
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If you're serious, there's probably nothing to worry about. It really depends on her degree of autism. The fact that she told you means she's comfortable with it, so there's no reason you shouldn't be.
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Thank you for making some research.
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strong username to post ratio is it severe?
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Stick it in- buy her flowers.