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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m a teacher and honestly I notice a lot of kids just need time to sit and eat quietly. They don’t view as socializing time. Adults are the same. You’ll have trouble op unless you focus on his interests and build bridges.[/quote] Did you see the end of the op where she says that the dh doesn’t talk to the dd on walks or he makes work calls? It’s not just at meals. He is checking out from family responsibilities. How do so many women marry men like this? I feel like there’s a different post every day about men like this. Clearly they were able to “mask” full time for decades and then suddenly when they have to take care of someone besides themselves they decide they are too autistic to function outside of the workplace. Come on. It’s not just the diagnosis. [/quote]
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