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Hi and thanks for your reply... I have also been dealing with my husband and friend of many years whom has Asberger decease which i also struggle with him too.. This wears on our relationship which makes it prolongs our even living together but drifting apart more than ever.. I am almost at my whits end especially when he makes no effort to try.. Any ideas.?? TIRED.. AMEN
When there's no effort to try you have to wonder what you're doing in the relationship. Why are you still there? Why is he still there?
You might want to consider counseling if you want to save the relationship. Persons with Asperger's are usually fairly high functioning and can work out problems with you at counseling if they're interested. If he's not interested you may want to go alone to sort out how you feel about all of this and about what your future holds. The counselor will be a good resource and support throughout whatever happens to you, should you be hurt or upset by events out of your control.
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