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Autism and Relationships – Part 1 – dating other autistic people

Some people believe that autistic people should only date other autistic people.  The concept of autistic people and neuro-typical people dating is very strange to them.  Surely there must be some benefits for two people with autism being in a relationship?  But does this mean that autistic people should date exclusively within the autism community?  Below are some of the possible pros and cons.

Pros

Cons

These cons are more about the idea of autistic people thinking they can only date other autistic people, rather than negatives to any particular relationship.

In conclusion, there can be a lot of positives in a relationship between two people with autism, but people with autism shouldn’t feel that they have to only date others who are on the spectrum.  As long as they know that they are able to date anybody – autistic or not – then there are no particular negatives to a relationship between two autistic people.  The negatives come in more when somebody with autism lacks the confidence, and self-belief to attempt to date somebody who is not also on the autistic spectrum.  Autistic people are no different from anybody else, and who they date and fall in love with will vary from person to person.

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