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Thank you, Helen and , for all the great work you do. Aspires has saved me, and my relationship, so its always going to be a place where I draw succour, and hopefully share that in return.

Judy B

Subject: Re: ASPIRESTo: aspires-relationships Date: Friday, 9 September, 2011, 21:09

Glad to see you're still around, Helen, and helping to keep ASPIRES a good, safe place for us Aspies and NT's to learn from and help each other. I'm often too busy in other pursuits to check in much but things are going well and I'm glad that's the case.

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In light of a rather vitriolic private email I've just received, although I think most of us understand Newland's vision for ASPIRES and how groups like this operate, I want to make sure everyone understands that we are not an online therapy group. This is a PRIVATE discussion group, there are no mental health experts overseeing this board, and no one is getting paid, LOL. We are all ordinary folks here. Sometimes people get confused about that, and think that the existing membership and the listowner owe it to them to bend to their particular terms of how this informal online social group should conduct itself. They are wrong. Like any informal social group, it operates by its own particular codes. hose that consistently violate them will face censure of some sort, just as they would in their day to day lives. The flavour of this group is very unique. There are few online self help groups such as ASPIRES where both AS and NT

are welcome. Here, each side consistently communicates respectfully towards one another, and thus we are able to continue to learn from one another. Collectively, this is a very intelligent group!Here, discussion and differing opinions are always welcome, but personal attacks are not. The safety and dignity of existing members is paramount, and those that feel otherwise are free to start their own online group and engage in the flavour of discourse that is agreeable to them. ASPIRES is like a family, intends to keep ASPIRES safe place for all its members. - HelenModerator of ASPIRES

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JUDY BARROW wrote:

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> Thank you, Helen and , for all the great work you do. Aspires has

> saved me, and my relationship, so its always going to be a place where I

> draw succour, and hopefully share that in return.

I'll second you on that, Judy. In all of my travels in online

Aspieland, I've never had such a consistently positive experience as I

have in this group.

IMO, and Helen do an exemplary job of steering the ASPIRES ship

through all sorts of sea conditions. That, in turn, has a way of

attracting and retaining a certain caliber of member. That the group

has managed over many years to sustain a high quality of discussion and

civil discourse is a testament to their hard work and heart.

Best,

~CJ

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I have to say thank you to almost everyone here. I have no place to go to check

in on what's the norm for most with AS. I realize every situation is different.

I kind of gauge my own situation from what people are posting. I get caught up

in the daily frustrations of AS in my own life. There was a post from someone

who said they hated AS and after the day I had with my husb I agreed with

everything she said. As the say went on others posted helpful and supportivei

input. This group helps me keep things is perspective, helps me see a life with

AS.

Yesterday started off like a day from Hell. It started before I even got out of

bed. Husb was getting dressed for work. I said I didn't see the veggies he got

from the market. OMG! he went off, " Did you look? Why are you always thinking I

don't do anything? " . I asked him because as I was starting my day, I was

thinking about what I was going to make for dinner. I didn't think there was

anything more than just that to my question. I told him I made a salad for lunch

yesterday and didn't see anything in the veggie bin. He said, " did you even look

in the other bin? " . The point was I didn't look for veggies because I wasn't

checking on him, I merely wanted to know so I could plan dinner for the evening.

I pointed out to him the reason for my question and he went on to say that I am

controlling and that it's only my rule to keep fruit in one bin and veggies in

another and " LOOK " as he's opening the fridge " THEY ARE NOT MARKED " . Now it's

become my problem. I was so mad, it got very heated, all over veggies. This is

why I was leaving him and thought we had made some progress in therapy but this

just threw us right back where we were. I cried and cried while showering. I do

hate AS. He really thinks I was accussing him of not getting veggies. When I

told my friend today, he was shocked, as most people are when I mention some of

the most bizarre tantrums he has. Last night there was no talking between us. I

don't even know what to say to him. I know if I go home and just pretend nothing

happened he would be as happy as a clam. I don't know if I can continue with the

extreme ups and downs. If you asked him it's all me.

Living with AS is rough enough, when I read what people are going through on a

daily basis from both sides, AS and NTs it reminds me I am not alone. It was a

little disheartening reading the posts yesterday. We all are trying learn and

support each other here.

Thanks again to everyone who gives support and love.

Kathi

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> Subject: Re: ASPIRES

> To: aspires-relationships

> Date: Friday, 9 September, 2011, 21:09

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> Glad to see you're still around, Helen, and helping to keep ASPIRES a good,

safe place for us Aspies and NT's to learn from and help each other. I'm often

too busy in other pursuits to check in much but things are going well and I'm

glad that's the case.

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> Sent via BlackBerry

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> Sender: aspires-relationships

> Date: Fri, 09 Sep 2011 19:44:42 -0000

> To: <aspires-relationships >

> ReplyTo: aspires-relationships

> Subject: ASPIRES

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>  

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> In light of a rather vitriolic private email I've just received, although I

think most of us understand Newland's vision for ASPIRES and how groups

like this operate, I want to make sure everyone understands that we are not an

online therapy group. This is a PRIVATE discussion group, there are no mental

health experts overseeing this board, and no one is getting paid, LOL. We are

all ordinary folks here.

>

> Sometimes people get confused about that, and think that the existing

membership and the listowner owe it to them to bend to their particular terms of

how this informal online social group should conduct itself. They are wrong.

Like any informal social group, it operates by its own particular codes. hose

that consistently violate them will face censure of some sort, just as they

would in their day to day lives.

>

> The flavour of this group is very unique. There are few online self help

groups such as ASPIRES where both AS and NT are welcome. Here, each side

consistently communicates respectfully towards one another, and thus we are able

to continue to learn from one another. Collectively, this is a very intelligent

group!

>

> Here, discussion and differing opinions are always welcome, but personal

attacks are not. The safety and dignity of existing members is paramount, and

those that feel otherwise are free to start their own online group and engage in

the flavour of discourse that is agreeable to them.

>

> ASPIRES is like a family, intends to keep ASPIRES safe place for all its

members.

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> - Helen

> Moderator of ASPIRES

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