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Question Posted Tuesday October 23 2012, 7:56 pm

We dated twice, both times didn't work out. We both have autism and it seemed like she wanted me to talk to her every possible chance I had and for hours on end. Often we didn't have stuff to talk about and when we didn't, it kind of upset her. She would often do stuff that I didn't know what to do in terms of what to say or things like that.

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hollisterhottie answered Tuesday October 23 2012, 8:01 pm:
So I don't really understand what you question is, do you like her and you want to be with her or you want her out of your life?
If you like her still and want to be with her than I suggest telling her what you just told me. Tell her you need more space, and that it's okay that y'all don't always have stuff to talk about because you are still getting to know each other. Tell her the stuff you didn't understand, the things she said, and tell her it made you uncomfortable. Communication is key in relationships.

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