Joined: 1 Dec 2007 Age: 50 Gender: Female Posts: 253
07 Dec 2007, 3:49 pm
Well, they'll both be really interested in math - more so than each other, a lot of the time - but given that they'll both be aspies, they can just sit and work problems together and that would be enough a lot of the time. Neither one would interrupt the other in the midst of a long problem - they'd both understand how annoying that is.
They could make up story problems to give to each other for their anniversarys.
As long as one or both has a job, they'd live in perfect aspie bliss.
Joined: 1 Dec 2007 Age: 50 Gender: Female Posts: 253
10 Dec 2007, 3:27 am
I didn't mean to sound mocking, if you are worried about that. I took two extra semesters of calc because I loved the elegance of it, and although I couldn't derive a function at this moment to save my own life, I could totally understand people who would be more comitted to math in general and who might get a lot of fulfillment from math throughout their lives.
Joined: 8 Oct 2007 Gender: Female Posts: 438 Location: Canada, Toronto
12 Dec 2007, 12:19 pm
That's actually the reason I'm not interested in romantic relationships. I've been told that the only difference between having a close relationship with a friend and a romantic relationship is the sex.
Since I do not desire sex, I do not desire romantic relationships.