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[quote=Anonymous]So…my mentally ill ex DH also had the same diagnoses you’re listing but didn’t get them until he was an adult and his mental health diagnoses came later. After our marriage ended, a ton of creepy stuff came out that revealed he had recorded me over the years (illegal in my state) and even baited me in certain conversations to elicit specific things to try to use against me. He took this stuff to therapists and attorneys with varying results. I don’t have advice for how to deal with the logistics of checking for illicit activity, but I would get him out of the house and if he’s going to stay in the house, you need to consider that there is a lot more going on that just autism and PDD and that there is some big mental health stuff happening. My ex has hovered on the edge of dangerous for a long time and it got scary. Know that once someone is doing some of these things, the way they perceive morals and right/wrong have been twisted in a way that they use to justify far worse things. Good luck, OP. I’m really sorry that you have this in your life because I know how hard it is and how confusing it can be.[/quote]
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