Strongly suspect partner has Aspergers

Hi, I am new and am looking for advice, reassurance and support.  I strongly suspect my partner of the past 5 years has Aspergers.  Here is a bit about my situation:-

I am a 46 year old mum of 3 almost grown up children, I divorced 6 years ago after 18 years of marriage.  five years ago I met my current partner Davey, a 49 year old fireman.  I love him very much but he has tested my very being to the core, and in desperation, I typed some of his "traits" into google and I am fairly certain he has Aspergers.  This has been so hard for me to deal with as I am a very loving and communicative person and at times until I realised that Davey possibly has this condition, I have felt that I have been going mad.

Davey finds it very hard to show his emotions and he cannot seem to emphathise with people.  He has some OCD traits (neatness, lining things up etc), he has a very over sensitive sense of smell and even when relaxing, his leg has to move at all times, I think this is called stimming?  

Davey has never married or had children.  When we met he was sharing his home with a former partner, they had split up after 18 months together but had never got around to actually splitting up!  She just went into the spare room and stayed there for the next 15 years until I came along!  She had problems with depression and coupled with his condition, they just stayed in limbo like this.  He told me he knows he should have asked her to leave but because they both had "issues" this never happend.  He instead, just threw himself into renovating his house and garden and his passion which is anything to do with cars - mainly classic ones.  As well as being his passion, cars are also his obessession, driving them, watching F1, renovating them, visiting car shows etc etc 

Long story short, we got together, and obviously I wasn't happy that he lived with his ex so with my help, he found her alternative accommodation, and she moved out, he sold up and moved in with me, which is where we find ourselves today.  

During my relationship with Davey the only way I can describe it is that it constantly feels like trying to "fit a round peg into a square hole".  

Some aspects of our relationship are a joy, he is very tidy and neat, and because I am a fairly houseproud type of person, this is great, especially compared to my untidy ex husband!  However, other aspects, mainly due to the fact that I am a loving and fairly romantic person, I find very difficult to deal with.

Davey cannot ever say he loves me.  He is not bothered about sex at all, happy if we have it or happy if we don't.  There is no tenderness or intimacy in our relationship.  Warning signs did occur when he told me that his relationship with his ex stopped being sexual 18 months into their relationship when she moved into the spare room.  They then lived alongside each other for the next 15 years with no physical contact at all, and during that time, Davey never had any other sexual relationships.  

It isn't so much the lack of sex, it is the lack of tenderness and romance.  Don't get me wrong I don't want hearts and flowers all the time, but it would be nice ocassionally to be told that I am loved and to feel desired.  Unfortunately, all this is made worse for me, as my ex husband was very loving, tactile and romantic!  Davey doesn't like to hold hands, and if I stroke his arm or caress him, he pulls away, telling me he doesn't like it.  

Until recently, Davey's behaviour hurt me greatly, it was only when I thought perhaps he had Aspergers that I realised it isn't me that is at fault.  However, my self esteem has been on the floor at times over his behaviours.  I know he doesn't like "fat women" - he told me this when we first met, so I diet all the time, so I don't get fat, obsessing at times, almost to the point of an eating disorder.  I know he likes the house tidy, so I go to work then come home and sometimes do housework until I am on the point of exhaustion to make him happy.  I constantly try to make him happy but I get nothing back.  If I ask him, do you love me, his reply is "I am here aren't I"!  

Before, I met Davey, I was strong and confident, vivacious and optomistic, I now feel that as a result of his ways, I am no longer any of those things, I feel he has sapped me of the person I was.  Yet, I know I love him and I don't want to leave him.  I just need to know how to deal with him, and wish I could find someone to talk to who is also in this situation.

The incident that has lead me to write all this on here, is that the other night I was upset over something, crying and feeling very low, and I needed a hug, comfort, and I had to ask him to hug me, and he said he couldn't as he was feeling ill himself (he is getting over the flu), he said his body was too achey for him to turn over in the bed and hug me, instead he gave me a little pat!!!  At this point the light on our relationship went out for me and I am seriously despite my love for him, asking him to move out, I feel he is compromising my sanity the longer he stays.  In short, I feel in total turmoil.  Please if you can, give me some advice ......

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  • Thank you for all of your comments regarding my situation.  A couple of things that have  arisen from your comments are:

    I have spoken to Davey's mum at length about his childhood, and she said she definitely thought he was "odd".  He would sit alone as a toddler and play for hours with one brick.  He was at times in her words quite "locked in", however, he gave her no grief as he was happy to be alone and as she had two other children all under 5, she was just grateful that he was so low maintenance.

    I have also spoken at length to his ex partner, and unfortunately we share many similar experiences.  The difference being for her, she was never really that "in love" with him in the first place, they got together really for mutual convenience, she had just split from a previous partner and needed somewhere to live, she was an animal lover, and he had a dog at the time that needed a babysitter! Hence, as she didn't love him, his behaviour didn't really "hurt" her, she just thought he was an odd-ball but didn't want to rock the boat as she was getting a good deal, roof over her head etc (these are her observations, not mine).  

    Other points from your replies are:  Yes, I have tried to talk to him many times about how I feel.  He either a) shuts down (you can just see it, in his expression, he is there but not there, very odd) or b) physically runs away.  The first time this happened I was stunned, he literally cannot take any kind of discussion/confrontation.  It wasn't even a confrontation, I just told him our relationship needed a bit of work and we should discuss things as I wasn't happy, he listened for five minutes, then literally ran out saying he couldn't cope with it all!  He has got slightly better, during this latest "upset" he did stay and listen to what I had to say, but he just sat there completely "mute" - making no effort to converse at all, at several points in the discussion I had to say to him, "it is your turn to talk now".  This is extremely frustrating and bizarre behaviour, and I am at a loss as to how to deal with him.  I now find myself just completely shutting down too, meaning at the moment, there is virtually no communication between us, I just feel it is not worth the effort as I don't get a response anyway.  I am very demoralised by it all.  I am used to if there is an issue, being able to talk it through, this is very alien to me. 

    Lastly, I have told him I think he could have Aspergers.  I have said, I love him and am prepared to learn as much as I can about it and we will work through it together.  He says he has no feelings at all on whether he has it, he says perhaps he does or perhaps he doesn't, but even so, he is what he is!  A typical Davey response I am afraid.  For someone like me, who likes to get things sorted out if there is a problem, all I can say is his behaviour is immensely frustrating and at times heartbreaking.  

    Thanks again for all feedback, if my responses have brought up any further thoughts I would be grateful to hear them.  At the moment, I think I am just going to do what was suggested, and just let the dust settle and try and get back some of my  "strength" to be able to deal with the situation again.  I just feel totally wiped out by him at the moment.

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  • Thank you for all of your comments regarding my situation.  A couple of things that have  arisen from your comments are:

    I have spoken to Davey's mum at length about his childhood, and she said she definitely thought he was "odd".  He would sit alone as a toddler and play for hours with one brick.  He was at times in her words quite "locked in", however, he gave her no grief as he was happy to be alone and as she had two other children all under 5, she was just grateful that he was so low maintenance.

    I have also spoken at length to his ex partner, and unfortunately we share many similar experiences.  The difference being for her, she was never really that "in love" with him in the first place, they got together really for mutual convenience, she had just split from a previous partner and needed somewhere to live, she was an animal lover, and he had a dog at the time that needed a babysitter! Hence, as she didn't love him, his behaviour didn't really "hurt" her, she just thought he was an odd-ball but didn't want to rock the boat as she was getting a good deal, roof over her head etc (these are her observations, not mine).  

    Other points from your replies are:  Yes, I have tried to talk to him many times about how I feel.  He either a) shuts down (you can just see it, in his expression, he is there but not there, very odd) or b) physically runs away.  The first time this happened I was stunned, he literally cannot take any kind of discussion/confrontation.  It wasn't even a confrontation, I just told him our relationship needed a bit of work and we should discuss things as I wasn't happy, he listened for five minutes, then literally ran out saying he couldn't cope with it all!  He has got slightly better, during this latest "upset" he did stay and listen to what I had to say, but he just sat there completely "mute" - making no effort to converse at all, at several points in the discussion I had to say to him, "it is your turn to talk now".  This is extremely frustrating and bizarre behaviour, and I am at a loss as to how to deal with him.  I now find myself just completely shutting down too, meaning at the moment, there is virtually no communication between us, I just feel it is not worth the effort as I don't get a response anyway.  I am very demoralised by it all.  I am used to if there is an issue, being able to talk it through, this is very alien to me. 

    Lastly, I have told him I think he could have Aspergers.  I have said, I love him and am prepared to learn as much as I can about it and we will work through it together.  He says he has no feelings at all on whether he has it, he says perhaps he does or perhaps he doesn't, but even so, he is what he is!  A typical Davey response I am afraid.  For someone like me, who likes to get things sorted out if there is a problem, all I can say is his behaviour is immensely frustrating and at times heartbreaking.  

    Thanks again for all feedback, if my responses have brought up any further thoughts I would be grateful to hear them.  At the moment, I think I am just going to do what was suggested, and just let the dust settle and try and get back some of my  "strength" to be able to deal with the situation again.  I just feel totally wiped out by him at the moment.

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