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Recent content by bonnie79

  1. bonnie79

    Going out with my Aspie.

    Good idea !!! Thank you ... I appreciate your advice .
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    Going out with my Aspie.

    Totally agree with you. It was his decision to go out this weekend. I knew that there would be a problem .... but it was something he needed to do. Now he knows that I am not bothered about going out and that I am not upset about it , he feels much more secure. It is like an allergy. ... and...
  3. bonnie79

    Going out with my Aspie.

    Yeah we did that. I downloaded it when I booked. It is the actual eating in public that was a struggle for him. Lots of good advice though . Thanks again .
  4. bonnie79

    Going out with my Aspie.

    Hey there warmheart. Thank you for the advice . I will definitely use it . I always take a smart phone or web tab wherever we go. It's a great distraction for him . He is a technological genius. If we go out for a walk he wears head phones most of the time.... it's a coping mechanism for him.
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    Going out with my Aspie.

    You may call me what ever you want. My fella is on this forum. We both joined when we found you guy's. I will definitely show him . Thanks for that .
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    Going out with my Aspie.

    Well I think that there is definitely truth in that .
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    Going out with my Aspie.

    Well I'm afraid that I can be incredibly hard work and I am not on the spectrum. Although I am finding that because I am aware of noise ..... crowd's etc I am beginning to pick up traits myself. Obviously this is only because I am trying to help him .
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    Going out with my Aspie.

    Aaaw thanks Suzanne. Just so everyone knows my name is Rachel not Bonnie and I have no issues with being called either. I use Bonnie became me and my aspie are like Bonnie and Clyde .... loyal to each other until the end. I have clyde tattooed on my wrist and he has Bonnie on his arm lol ...
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    Going out with my Aspie.

    Hey there peeps. I have been reading so many of your thread's and learning as much as I can about Aspergers. My partner has recently been diagnosed at the age of 30. He has been through so much bless him. This last weekend he told me he wanted to take me out for a lovely meal somewhere nice...
  10. bonnie79

    Social Anxiety Problems And Sexuality

    Brilliant word's there. I shall take note of that. Thank you.
  11. bonnie79

    Social Anxiety Problems And Sexuality

    You should be proud. You have shared your story with me and others and allowed me to see a different perspective. Yes you do have live with it, it's making the live bit of that sentence worth something for you.
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    Social Anxiety Problems And Sexuality

    I bet it has .... unfortunately it's a story I am reading more frequently. If people can't be bothered to gain knowledge in these thing's then they will continue to carry on being narrow minded **** wits. At the end of the day knowledge is power. Be proud of who you are.
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    Social Anxiety Problems And Sexuality

    Reading all these comments really saddens me, i am not on the spectrum, my partner is. So i will not insult any of you by trying to understand what you have been through. Yet as a non aspie i can't help feeling that I need to apologise for all the negative experiences and ostracisation you...
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    Looking a lot younger?

    Now this has been a very interesting read ! My partner is an Aspie as well as having ADHD, ADD etc ... he is almost 31 . Yet gets I.D' when buying booze still. I'm older than him by 5 years. I have always told him he looks younger than his age. I can't wait to show him this thread. It really...
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    Do you get anxiety before entering a room with people in it?

    My partner does. He can't sit down in waiting rooms or if family are visiting that he doesn't see often he will often stand .... often near a door way. He always wears hoodies so he can cover up in strange environments. And if we go out for walks etc he will where music ear phones . It makes...
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