Guest guest Posted October 26, 2006 Report Share Posted October 26, 2006 HI, I've belonged to this group for about two years, but I haven't posted in a long time. For anyone who feels comfortable, could you please answer a few sort of personal questions? I'm 33, and my boyfriend is 53. We are co- workers (in a different department). (I believe he has AS too). Anyway, I can't imagine a more perfect match for me, and I know he wants to marry me. I wonder if my reluctance is just because of the newness of it all. I'm the type of person who needs at least a week in advance to get used to the idea of going to a movie, so don't invite me THAT DAY. For instance, when my younger sister was in high school she was in a lot of plays and musicals, and even though I wanted to see them, when she told me THAT DAY, I didn't want to go, because I didn't have the time to adjust it to my schedule, if you know what I mean. So of course, marriage, and even engagement, is a huge adjustment to make. I love him, I care about him, I believe we have a good future together, we work well together, and he has about 90 percent of the qualities I've ever wanted in a husband ... but I don't know if I'm " in love " with him. And I feel like I'm really crazy for not being crazy about him. My questions are: How long was it before you felt comfortable saying " I love you. " to your husband/boyfriend/fiance? How long did you know each other before you got married? How did you know you were in love? What is your definition of being in love? How important do you feel/think being " in love " is? How much did past experiences of failed relationships factor into your decision? How much did having AS factor in? These and anything else you can think of that might help would be appreciated. Rach PS If you don't feel comfortable answering on this list, you can send me a private email. Thanks again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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