Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Invisible disabilities, like autism.
Makes it hard to adult.
Yes. I know people like this, OP. There is usually severe ADHD, anxiety or autism in the mix You don't see it now, but it's there. This man has a high enough IQ and enough work ethic to get to PhD level, but it doesn't follow that he can function in the real world.
If you have enough money for the both of you, you can make it work! But if want a partner with more income, then maybe he's not the one for you.
(Also, maybe he or his family have assets. Not the same thing as income.)
You are disgusting.
PP you replied to. My husband is like this, PP. He has not one, but two, terminal degrees. Many of his relatives are like this too.
Before you get reflexively angry, read posts at face value and assume best intentions.
Also, and I cannot stress this enough. "AUTISM" IS NOT AN INSULT. It's a descriptive. I live with it in my house. You do not know better than me what it's like to navigate a relationship with someone like this.
So calm down and stop thinking people are disgusting for bringing it up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Invisible disabilities, like autism.
Makes it hard to adult.
Yes. I know people like this, OP. There is usually severe ADHD, anxiety or autism in the mix You don't see it now, but it's there. This man has a high enough IQ and enough work ethic to get to PhD level, but it doesn't follow that he can function in the real world.
If you have enough money for the both of you, you can make it work! But if want a partner with more income, then maybe he's not the one for you.
(Also, maybe he or his family have assets. Not the same thing as income.)
You are disgusting.
PP you replied to. My husband is like this, PP. He has not one, but two, terminal degrees. Many of his relatives are like this too.
Before you get reflexively angry, read posts at face value and assume best intentions.
Also, and I cannot stress this enough. "AUTISM" IS NOT AN INSULT. It's a descriptive. I live with it in my house. You do not know better than me what it's like to navigate a relationship with someone like this.
So calm down and stop thinking people are disgusting for bringing it up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He has a kid, a house, a PhD. What do you have op? Nothing? But he's the problem? Lol 😂
He is a solo parent with a kid?!?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Invisible disabilities, like autism.
Makes it hard to adult.
WHATTTT THE F?? By all accounts he is successful. Has a house he owns, has a PhD, and is super sweet (meaning a good person) but because he isn't a millionaire, he must be autistis and therefore undatable. YOU ARE A MORON OF GIANT PROPORTIONS.
Have him plan a vacation that makes sense.
Go out with friends to an event, see how he socializes.
See how he handles a new stressful situation- does he shut down, get angry, or handle it well.
Can he discuss life or only work topics or the latest news article he just read?
Anonymous wrote:Most people learn that “You can’t fix him” in their 20’s.
you have a house? Do you travel? And most importantly do you have kids? Think about how much it would cost to subsidize his lifestyle so it’s on par with yours. Do you really want an adult dependent? Can you afford one?
Anonymous wrote:He has a kid, a house, a PhD. What do you have op? Nothing? But he's the problem? Lol 😂
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Invisible disabilities, like autism.
Makes it hard to adult.
WHATTTT THE F?? By all accounts he is successful. Has a house he owns, has a PhD, and is super sweet (meaning a good person) but because he isn't a millionaire, he must be autistis and therefore undatable. YOU ARE A MORON OF GIANT PROPORTIONS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Invisible disabilities, like autism.
Makes it hard to adult.
Yes. I know people like this, OP. There is usually severe ADHD, anxiety or autism in the mix You don't see it now, but it's there. This man has a high enough IQ and enough work ethic to get to PhD level, but it doesn't follow that he can function in the real world.
If you have enough money for the both of you, you can make it work! But if want a partner with more income, then maybe he's not the one for you.
(Also, maybe he or his family have assets. Not the same thing as income.)
You are disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:Any person who owns a house, knows how to live within his means, and has a PhD is not a loser, but you may not want to spend a future with him.
Anonymous wrote:You need to stop trying to fix him and just realize that this is who he is. He's 50. If you want his life, then that's fine. But don't think you can change him.