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It could be possible. I was with someone for 8 years. It was sad things came to an end but **** happens in life. I do have faith aspies and NT'S can have an successful relationship.What's the opinions on aspies and NT'S having a successful relationship together? What are some key factors?
That makes two of us.Sometimes I feel like what I want doesn't exist. I've been told I'm a drama queen and I make people uncomfortable that don't know me. I want to feel loved and matter to the person. I want them to show me. I like the physical connection but I'm told I'm insecure.
What's the opinions on aspies and NT'S having a successful relationship together? What are some key factors?
As others have said, understanding and communication.What's the opinions on aspies and NT'S having a successful relationship together? What are some key factors?
To an NT person, telling someone they're clingy would be pretty rude. They might give you hints which you probably miss. You could tell them straight out that you realize that you might sometimes be a bit too intense, and to let you know if they need some space. If they're good friends who care about you, they will.I was told in the "NT and Aspie Communication" thread that because I like talking so much to my friends and keeping in contact almost daily that I might be seen as being "too clingy". That pisses me off actually. What I say to that is if someone thinks that I'm being "too clingy" just tell me and you won't hear from me again. I can cut a person off that isn't appreciating my friendship like flipping off a switch. I'd rather be around no one than someone who thinks of my friendship as me being "too clingy".