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Confessions from a Former Aspie Stalker
- Narrated by: Betty Johnston
- Length: 8 hrs and 9 mins
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Summary
Has something ever seemed a bit off about someone you met? Have you considered they might have Asperger syndrome? This book is full of confessions from a former stalker who has Asperger syndrome. The author explains his thinking and reasoning behind what he thinks is logical behavior that women think is creepy.
Learn how a man with Asperger syndrome perceives the social world he interacts with. This book will give the listener insight into how someone with Asperger syndrome processes advanced social situations like dating and relationships. The author shares an honest and heartwarming account of his experiences trying to date women.
This is one of the most in-depth books you will find about Asperger syndrome, dating, relationships, and sexuality. Travis introduces the listener to the grey areas of socializing that seem to make perfect sense for others that appear blurry, jumbled, and confused for him. Learn how his black-and-white thinking has landed him in some dicey situations with women and with the law. This book will bridge the gap in understanding of people with Asperger's and neurotypicals in social relationships. In this first-hand account of a life with Asperger syndrome, Travis shares how his thoughts, feelings, and emotions toward dating are processed and shown through his social skills. He shares his challenges and struggles with dating and even shares some successes he has had with women while trying to get to know them.
This is a great book for anyone wanting to learn what it might be like to try to date someone with Asperger's syndrome.