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cinzuk
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Default Nov 27, 2019 at 04:58 PM
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Hi, I am new to this but have joined as my doctor thinks my husband may have Aspergers and I hadnt heard of it. i have done some reading up and answered a test on his behalf (just to get an idea as I know him so well) and he scored 46 I have started counselling as I felt our marriage was hitting rock bottom but now I think all his behaviours which I thought were just unpleasant and designed to make me feel bad, could really just be symptoms of a condition. If this is the case then he needs my support not a divorce! but how do I support him? he wont have counselling or accept he has any issues, he wont talk about feelings and he wont tolerate much if any physical contact. To be fair to him he has always been like this its just after 15 years i'm worn out with it as its getting worse as he gets older. Is anyone out there married to Aspergers and can give me some advice?
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