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Lately I have been getting feelings for one of my very close friends, Hopkinz, and he knows that I am autism likely and he thinks that I'm pretty normal, which is nice and we're really touchy-feely with each other and I think I might actually have a chance but for everyone with autism out there: (and/or OCD, depression, anxiety) how do you keep a healthy relationship with someone you really like without complications of your mental state?
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Hi Daeth, I have known several children with Autism but have never had the kind of relationship you are talking about with anyone who has Autism.
I wish I had a really good answer for you.....but I am thinking that there has to be some information on the internet that may give you an idea of how to form relationships and how those around you can develop the best friendships or more! Good luck ![]()
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Having good feelings for someone is normal. Even though you have autism God can make a way. He can help you do what you can't do yourself. I do not know everything but God in heaven does. Good luck to you. Hope you find all the love in the world and get good advise too . Advise that will help you progress to a better place in life. It is possible with God. God can make a way.
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I am the one with depression in my relationship. The truth? It's a strain. The best advise I can give you is that you need to be hyper vigilant about your own well-being.
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