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Autism and Relationships – Part 2 – dating neuro-typical people

Note: there is an assumption when writing these articles that the individuals dating, or in a relationship are of equal capacity, and no one is being taken advantage of, or being exploited.

This article deals with the pros and cons of autistic people dating neuro-typical people, however it is worth pointing out why it was written in the first place – a lot of autistic people believe they can never have a relationship with somebody who isn’t autistic.  This seems to be a pity as people shouldn’t be limited in who they can date, and have relationships with.  There is absolutely no problem with two autistic people dating, but this article will look at some of the reasons why it is also OK to date non-autistic people, as well as addressing some of the problems which may arise.

Pros

Many of the cons here will be specific to certain relationships rather than every relationship between autistic and neuro-typical people.  They are not meant to put anyone off, but they are concerns that have been raised by autistic people and their families.

Cons

Hopefully this article will not be misunderstood as either a criticism of two autistic people, or an autistic person and a neuro-typical person being in a relationship.  It is meant merely as a way of addressing some common concerns, and reiterating what was stated in the last article – namely that relationships should not be based on whether somebody is autistic or neuro-typical, but merely on the connections forged between those two people.

 

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