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helpful books about relationships when one partner is NT?

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Maxine Aston 2003, Asperger's in Love: Couple relationships
Aspergers in Love: Couple Relationships and Family Affairs « The Asperger’s Society of Ontario

Edmonds and Worton 2005,
Neurodiversity in Higher Education
Neurodiversity in Higher Education

Jacobs 2006,
Articles
Just Another Aspie/NT Love Story: A Narrative Inquiry Into Neurologically-Mixed Romantic Relationships
Marlo Goldstein Hode*a
[a] University of Missouri – Columbia, Columbia, MO, USA.
Abstract
This paper explores the complexities, issues, and challenges of neurologically mixed romantic relationships; specifically focusing on relationships in which one partner is diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome. Using a narrative approach to data drawn from online discussion boards, blogs, autobiographies, and research articles, the findings are presented in the form of a narrative reconstruction...
Just Another Aspie/NT Love Story: A Narrative Inquiry Into Neurologically-Mixed Romantic Relationships | Goldstein Hode | Interpersona: An International Journal on Personal Relationships

Jacobs 2006; Lawson
The Partner's guide to Asperger's Syndrome
The Partner's Guide to Asperger Syndrome

These are all references to books or papers written on the subject.
 
We are all so different that these books can complicate things. Communicating personal variances may be preferable because others may expect you to be like prototypes.
 
We are all so different that these books can complicate things. Communicating personal variances may be preferable because others may expect you to be like prototypes.
would you be able to rewrite your response so it is easier to understand?
 
We are all so different that these books can complicate things. Communicating personal variances may be preferable because others may expect you to be like prototypes.

Agree, Free Cat. Think it might be better to read postings from actual people in N/T and Aspie relationships here, within the forum.

supertaste, There are many threads related to this; Love, relationships and dating, as well as Family, friends and social skills. All in Specific Autism Spectrum Discussions area of the forum.
 

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