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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is very common for their masking / coping strategies to work well while dating and in their professional lives. The multi-dimensional demands of family life typically cause their elaborate masking and coping mechanisms, highly specific schedules, specific preferences, demands for an inordinate amount of time devoted to their special interests, etc to come crashing down. [/quote] This is so true. The masking is not sustainable in an intimate relationship. [/quote] They're able to mask bad sex too? You all need to stop. You and op ignored signs to get married and have kids, mainly the kids. Now that you have kids. . you're choosing to ignore the signs that were always there You all also need to stop with the nonsense that people with high functioning autism are aholes. [/quote]
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