Are you living a lonely and confusing life with your husband or significant other? Are you often taken aback by something your partner has said or done with no regard for your feelings? Are friends and family members puzzled by your unhappiness? Does your man seem like a real catch to them? If any of these questions make you nod, this book is for you. The real-life stories within these pages will shed some light on a largely secret world. A world inside the homes of women married to men that are different. Men who don’t think like other men. Men who are often misunderstood because they may be autistic, and the people around them don’t know it. If you’re involved with a man who may be on the autism spectrum, this book is your peek into the lives of other women in your situation. The stories are profound and will provide you with those ‘aha’ moments of solid validation. You may simply know that something is not okay. You might think that everything falls on you. You may think something is wrong with you. You are not alone. Maybe he’s not just ‘being a guy’—maybe he’s autistic.
This book was an interesting read! So many people in relationships with someone who might be on the spectrum and never have been diagnosed. Hearing these women tell their stories and seeing people in my life who are going through similar situations, made me wonder how many people have gone through life without a diagnosis. How many people are in a relationship without simply understanding what and who they are truly dealing with. I believe this book is a good read simply because it may help you to look deeper into why someone may act or react differently then what one might expect.