Thanks, man! (or lady, I can't guess by your username)
It's probably best for me to follow your advice, instead of telling it at the first date (as most people suggested for me). It seems like that's a good time to be open towards each other.
Glad I could help.
It's quite a bit more pressure than someone might imagine to tell someone something about yourself that others had criticised you for. It breaks that form of trust with people; making a trust one must earn. Just take your time. When they trust you enough not to pressure you, you can trust them enough to tell the truth.
When should you tell your boyfriend/girlfriend you have asperger's?
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Thanks, man! (or lady, I can't guess by your username)
It's probably best for me to follow your advice, instead of telling it at the first date (as most people suggested for me). It seems like that's a good time to be open towards each other.
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Glad I could help.
It's quite a bit more pressure than someone might imagine to tell someone something about yourself that others had criticised you for. It breaks that form of trust with people; making a trust one must earn. Just take your time. When they trust you enough not to pressure you, you can trust them enough to tell the truth.
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Thanks :)