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Intimate Relationship Failures From An Autistic Perspective

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Although autistic people have difficulties with social-emotional reciprocity, most still desire intimate romantic relationships. This study sought to identify enablers and barriers to

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It could be anything such as: The loss of a parent. A lifelong illness. Or separating from your spouse. These are the hardest things to cope with. The level of stress they cause is

Several factors relating to the partner of the autistic individual were associated with successful relationships, including reciprocal liking, partner support, and the ability to meet the

Objective: Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often experience difficulties in maintaining romantic relationships. In this study high-functioning adults with ASD

For instance, Sala et al. (2020) explored enablers and barriers of emotional intimacy in romantic relationships among autistic (n = 31) and non-autistic (n = 26) people, who

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Autism and Intimate Relationships

This article explores intimate relationships in the lives of young people (16-25) who are autistic and LGBT+. Using data collected from 15 participants, including interviews and

Romantic relationship experience among high-functioning adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a relevant yet understudied area of research.

Join Ashton and Chris as they discuss their experiences of a thriving intimate relationship between an Autistic and a non-autistic partner. This video first

I’ve noticed two major themes emerging from these discussions with parents, Autistic adults, and my own adult daughter. First, Autistic adults often define intimacy and

I hate hearing new parents (or soon-to-be-parents) going on and on about how scared they are about potential autism in their children. It’s one thing to be wary of disabilities in general, but I

Background Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder defined by social communication deficits, repetitive behaviors and restricted interests. Studies

Intimate Relationship Failures From An Autistic Perspective

A couple of months ago, I wrote about how parents can help support healthy intimate relationships for their Autistic adult children. With my Autistic daughter’s permission, I

Ambitious about Autism Relationships and intimacy my way: an autistic perspective 2. While a lack of quality and inviting sex education is a problem for everyone, it is particularly harmful for

Even many autistic people assume their autism-related features are a serious barrier to relationship success. This is simply not true. My three serious, long-term

High-functioning autism can present challenges in intimate relationships. Communication and sensory problems tend to be common challenges that individuals with

While autistic people may have different challenges, with correct support and understanding, autism doesn’t want to stop a person from discovering profitable relationships.

„Even many autistic people assume their autism-related features are a serious barrier to relationship success. This is simply not true. My three serious, long-term relationships of many

Although autistic people have difficulties with social-emotional reciprocity, most still desire intimate romantic relationships. This study sought to identify enablers and barriers to emotional and

Failed relationships involving individuals with autism can be emotionally triggering due to misunderstandings and communication barriers. An autistic partner may struggle to

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While a lack of quality and inviting sex education is a problem for everyone, it is particularly harmful for autistic young people. According to a study by Laura Gilmour at the University of

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