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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If the mother is rejecting the father because of Asperger's, why would the son not feel rejected having the same condition? Even if the mother "accepts" and "loves" the son, he will know it's not what she really wanted and will expect rejection from romantic partners himself on the basis of his Asperger's.[/quote] I’m sure she’s worried about her son’s future and potential difficulties. Who wouldn’t be (well the aspergers father, that’s who). The key to mental disorders however, is (a) getting diagnosed, (b) getting tested, (c) accepting your Dx and Rx, and (d) managing your symptoms. The spouse may not have done any of those four, or be in denial, or believe his IQ or income is what matters, or too whatever to manage his symptoms (pompous, scare, told he a golden child’s toy name it)., whereas the son is on Thea totally different path already: that matters. And guess what else? A-holes can both have asd and not have asd. They usually ended up divorced as well. So at that point. it doesn’t matter. [/quote]
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