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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She and her husband split. Too bad, I thought she had actually found her person. https://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/amy-schumer-and-chris-fischer-split-after-7-years-of-marriage/[/quote] I thought his autism helped him not constantly be personally annoyed by her abrasiveness and miss a lot of her sarcasm directed towards him. But my twin is on the spectrum in what seems like much the same way her husband seemed to be, and I could see his autism ultimately being annoying to her. The combination works when they miss a lot of your frustration with them, and let it go without the negative reactions someone else would have, but it doesn’t work when you start to be constantly frustrated by their lack of reaction as well as needing your constant prompting and direction. Obviously, not that I would know, but based on how she created the character based on her husband in that one movie, I picture her saying to him, “this isn’t working for me anymore” and his just saying, “OK” … you’re not going to work out a complicated adult relationship when one person is only capable of functioning on a certain emotional level (or, perhaps, a lack of more than one).[/quote] A lot of the stories she told about him back when they started dating, got married, had a baby etc about his autism were definitely told in a, "how quirky and cute!" Way but I immediately thought how frustrating and old that would get over time as a neurotypical person. After 15 years my non autistic husband can annoy the crap out of me, if I fell and broke my ankle and he had zero reaction but to stand there or decided to show up at a holiday party barefoot I think I would lose it. You can be very understanding of the underlying reason why those things are happening but they would still be frustrating when you're years into a relationship and also dealing with your own stuff.[/quote]
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