Hello

Hi all , im new on this site ....and I'm on here for a reason. 

My son is thirty years old, and up until my company asked me to do an autism / aspergers course (we thought ...he had mental health issues.)

he has been diagnosed with mental health issues , though hasn't taken medication for a year.

anyway , to cut to the chase , he plainly isn't  , hes autistic but he's very able , he lives alone and cooks and cleans etc.

But he is lonely ...he needs to meet people and take part in activities , he's very physical ...he's doing a small marathon for "mind" at some point in the future , he visits the gym every day and works volountary once a week ...plus he helps me on my allotment and he helps his dad labouring sometimes. 

He has expressed that he needs a girlfriend...or just a friend to socialise with.

Any suggestions I would be very grateful  . 

Hagarsmum 

 

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  • Former Member
    Former Member

    I'll just get the ball rolling with a quick cut-and-paste of my reply to your earlier message; hopefully somebody more experienced than me can offer something a little more expansive, though!

    Re Mrs Hagarsmum, sorry I've had nothing to add to that, it's just that I'm absolutely the worst person to offer advice on successfully meeting other people and a prospective partner!  I think a lot of the potential advice would depend on his personality type: personally, I've come to know a number of people to a greater or lesser extent through online forums, and while they can sometimes take a while to develop and can be a bit hit & miss, they can work out really well.  I have come to view some online acquaintances as good friends and have met some IRL, and indeed first met my partner online (we've been together for 17 years now).

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  • Former Member
    Former Member

    I'll just get the ball rolling with a quick cut-and-paste of my reply to your earlier message; hopefully somebody more experienced than me can offer something a little more expansive, though!

    Re Mrs Hagarsmum, sorry I've had nothing to add to that, it's just that I'm absolutely the worst person to offer advice on successfully meeting other people and a prospective partner!  I think a lot of the potential advice would depend on his personality type: personally, I've come to know a number of people to a greater or lesser extent through online forums, and while they can sometimes take a while to develop and can be a bit hit & miss, they can work out really well.  I have come to view some online acquaintances as good friends and have met some IRL, and indeed first met my partner online (we've been together for 17 years now).

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