I (20F) recently started dating an autistic guy, we’ve been together for a few months now and so far we haven’t had any problems yet. However, yesterday I started to think about the fact that most of our dates are normally in his apartment or mine, with maybe some occasional walks in the park but apart from that it’s mostly indoors stuff. It doesn’t bother me at all but i’ve really been wanting to have a nice gesture with him and take him somewhere while also respecting his limits, though i’m not really sure where. What could be some good options that aren’t too gloomy but also don’t overwhelm him?
>>34627764>What could be some good options that aren’t too gloomy but also don’t overwhelm him?Play tennis? Hiking? Riding dirty bikes?
>>34627764Bring bro to the aquarium.Boyim love the aquarium.
>>34627764Does he collect anything? You can take him shopping
>>34627764Star gazing.
>>34627764Do you see yourself marrying an autistic guy and having 3 autistic children? I don't understand women.
>>34628853As for your question, bring yn to a train route to see something historical in a more rural town. they love trains.
>>34627872This is trueWe love the aquarium
>>34627764He most likely will be fine with regular datesRestaurant, coffee shop and park are all fine options.t. autist
Anywhere quiet
>>34627764I’m autistic but girls don’t seem to want me. :-(How did your meet your boyfriend and, no offense, but are you one of those chubby animecon chicks or something?
>>34627764What is he interested in? A movie, museum, convention, exhibit, lecture or activity related to it
>>34627872I like polar bears and sea lions. I like those squishy toys too
Keep it simple to start off. You aren't limited to spending money on fairytale date scripts of public events. You should do something which is repeatable and easier than that to create long-term value. Definitely keep up the walks! Make that a regular reliable routine, not just occasionally. Keep yourselves, your bodies, active and healthy together. During one of those walk, I would've asked about other things he likes doing outside the house. I would answer: frisbee and kites!My suggestion is to build upon your existing walks. That is already familiar for him, so you can modify it without being such a dramatically different activity. A picnic where you arrange everything. Perhaps in a new location, maybe there's a nicer park a bit further away. Simple sandwiches sounds good to me, but whatever you both agree upon. Some cold meal which is easy to carry. Source: My new girlfriend did this for me and I cried because it meant so much to me (disclaimer: not everybody cries as much as I do). Plus I feel in debt now. It was such a selfless, perfect day she made for us. I don't have a car so it's really hard to repay her in kind, but I am doing my best. Ymmv; dunno how your guy will react, but he will at the very least like it and appreciate it.