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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. Thanks for that. I am doing a lot of reading on google too. I see a lot of connections between my DH own self esteem and mental health to being the son of an aspergers parents. Very helpful. I know its too late for my FIL but as a parent do you feel like you have been able to retrain you mind at all? [b] It just seems that everything is about the neurotypical folks accomodating the Aspie all the time and that gets to be exhausting.[/b][/quote] The Aspie has to do a lot of accommodating just to be able to function in the world at all. It's definitely not a one-way street like you think it is. Talking to you at all may be a huge strain on him. I realize this doesn't actually address your practical problems, but please try to remember that living as successfully as he has done is already a huge effort for him.[/quote]
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