The most controversial romantic storyline is the . Too often, this devolves into a parent-child dynamic. The NT becomes the “social interpreter,” the “sensory bodyguard,” the “appointment scheduler.” The angel floats above it all, perpetually seven years old in emotional labor.
In an ASD-ASD partnership (often called a "tism-meet" or "neuro-spicy pairing"), the romantic storyline looks radically different from NT drama: The most controversial romantic storyline is the
assigned to a reckless stuntwoman. He files reports: “Subject’s risk assessment is illogical. Also, I experience wing fluttering when she laughs. Query: Is this a malfunction?” In an ASD-ASD partnership (often called a "tism-meet"
Elias’s expression shifted. The humor drained away, replaced by something gentle. "You’re overstimulated." Query: Is this a malfunction
Romantic storylines in the ASD community often center on the hurdle of "unspoken rules". Explicit Communication:
If you are a writer hoping to craft an authentic autistic romantic storyline, discard the mainstream formula. Here is the .