Acknowledgments. Introduction. 1. To Disclose or Not to Disclose: The Positives and Pitfalls of Autism Disclosure. 2. Entering the Dating Arena. 3. Flirting: Giving and Reading Signals. 4. Caution: Read Before Dating. 5. Getting Ready for the Big Night. 6. Interview or Interrogation. 7. She Likes Me, She Likes Me Not: Assessing the Aftermath of the Date. 8. Dating Pointers. 9. What is a Relationship? 10. Are All Relationships Created Equally? 11. What Type of Woman is Right for Me? 12. Qualities Found in an Ideal Girlfriend. 13. Communication is the Key. 14. Aspie and Autie Pitfalls in Relationships. 15. How to Attempt to Make a Relationship Work. 16. Meeting Her Family and Friends. 17. Sex: The Double Edged Sword. Conclusion. Autism and Relationships Glossary. Useful Resources.
Acknowledgments. Introduction. 1. To Disclose or Not to Disclose: The Positives and Pitfalls of Autism Disclosure. 2. Entering the Dating Arena. 3. Flirting: Giving and Reading Signals. 4. Caution: Read Before Dating. 5. Getting Ready for the Big Night. 6. Interview or Interrogation. 7. She Likes Me, She Likes Me Not: Assessing the Aftermath of the Date. 8. Dating Pointers. 9. What is a Relationship? 10. Are All Relationships Created Equally? 11. What Type of Woman is Right for Me? 12. Qualities Found in an Ideal Girlfriend. 13. Communication is the Key. 14. Aspie and Autie Pitfalls in Relationships. 15. How to Attempt to Make a Relationship Work. 16. Meeting Her Family and Friends. 17. Sex: The Double Edged Sword. Conclusion. Autism and Relationships Glossary. Useful Resources.
Acknowledgments. Introduction. 1. To Disclose or Not to Disclose: The Positives and Pitfalls of Autism Disclosure. 2. Entering the Dating Arena. 3. Flirting: Giving and Reading Signals. 4. Caution: Read Before Dating. 5. Getting Ready for the Big Night. 6. Interview or Interrogation. 7. She Likes Me, She Likes Me Not: Assessing the Aftermath of the Date. 8. Dating Pointers. 9. What is a Relationship? 10. Are All Relationships Created Equally? 11. What Type of Woman is Right for Me? 12. Qualities Found in an Ideal Girlfriend. 13. Communication is the Key. 14. Aspie and Autie Pitfalls in Relationships. 15. How to Attempt to Make a Relationship Work. 16. Meeting Her Family and Friends. 17. Sex: The Double Edged Sword. Conclusion. Autism and Relationships Glossary. Useful Resources.
Methodically breaking down the steps of dating and giving honest, helpful, advice
John Miller was born in Montréal, Canada. He completed a BA in Political Science from Florida Atlantic University and a Masters in Special Education before embarking on a career teaching students with Autism Spectrum Disorder. During this time he was diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome and he became a strong advocate for individuals on the spectrum. In 2011 he was invited to be a Board Member of the Autism Society of Florida. He currently works as an autism facilitator and teacher at Boca Raton Middle School and he runs transition and independence skills workshops with young adults. He lives with his wife and daughter in Coconut Creek, Florida.
While it's not always obvious in our behavior, dating can be a
baffling experience for many men. Author John Miller demystifies
many challenges related to dating by providing what's needed by
everyone, including men living on the autism spectrum - he gives us
information! Miller discusses very personal aspects of relationship
building and provides practical advice related to confusing aspects
of dating, such as self-disclosure, flirting behavior, dating
rituals, and the pitfalls that can sometimes accompany
relationships. Through anecdotes and the sharing of his personal
journey, Miller reminds men living on the spectrum that dating can
be a successful and enjoyable experience.
*Dr. Marc Ellison, Interim Executive Director, West Virginia Autism
Training Center, Marshall University*
A wonderfully practical and helpful book on a very important issue.
This volume is full of helpful suggestions and will be of great
interest to individuals with social disabilities navigating the
complex world of social relationships.
*Dr. Fred Volkmar, Director of Child Study Center at Yale
University School of Medicine and Editor-in-Chief of Journal of
Autism and Developmental Disorders*
In Decoding Dating John Miller strips bare the intricacies of
dating and relationships that can be elusive to all adults. With a
style that is brutally honest and embedded with humor and personal
experience, John provides a thorough set of basic instructions for
the aspiring dater. Decoding Dating is a particularly rich
guidebook for men with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
*Professor Lindee Morgan, Florida State University Autism
Institute*
John Miller takes on the difficult terrain of dating with
objectivity and sensitivity. John patches up the twists and turns
that follow the ever-evasive art of dating and courting, with
practical ideas and clear explanations that will help everyone (on
the autism spectrum or not) understand the nuances and importance
of dating with grace and class. I'm going to strongly suggest my
husband read this book!
*Liane Holliday Willey, author of Pretending to be Normal, Safety
Skills for Asperger Women, Asperger Syndrome in the Family, and
editor of Asperger Syndrome in Adolescence*
John Miller's book is aimed at the male with autism seeking a
female partner. John is an adult with autism himself who is married
with a child... He shares some of his personal experiences and
professional practice as a teacher of students with Autism Spectrum
Conditions along with his guidance and advice... Sections of the
book are extremely valuable, particularly in the realms of teaching
and awareness in social expectations and making the relationship
work... There is much that any adult with autism can learn from
this book, regardless of whether they are seeking a partner or
not.
*GAP - Good Autism Practice*
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