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In this little book, I hope to shed a little light on the shadowy subject of, having a relationship with someone with Asperger's Syndrome. I won't advise anyone, warn anyone, or provide any contingency plans. My life with Rosa was fascinating. She dragged me kicking and screaming out of my past and into my present. I had issues before meeting her and she allowed me to work some of them out.Discovering Rosa was also a magical journey of self-discovery. It has been a privilege to know her and if I found the relationship difficult, it was because of us both. We both loved and we both wanted. And…mehr

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In this little book, I hope to shed a little light on the shadowy subject of, having a relationship with someone with Asperger's Syndrome. I won't advise anyone, warn anyone, or provide any contingency plans. My life with Rosa was fascinating. She dragged me kicking and screaming out of my past and into my present. I had issues before meeting her and she allowed me to work some of them out.Discovering Rosa was also a magical journey of self-discovery. It has been a privilege to know her and if I found the relationship difficult, it was because of us both. We both loved and we both wanted. And we both benefitted and suffered. I believe that any relationship with a lover, is a case of, 'it takes two to tango.' We grow and learn if we are wise. As a couple, we have run our race. Now we are friends and Bem's mums. I am still me and Rosa is still she, but after five years of separation, she is still by my side and I am still learning to be with her.
Autorenporträt
C J Holgate was born in England in 1960 and at the age of four, went to Kenya, with her parents. She has lived in Cyprus, Malawi, England and Spain and now she is back in Africa. C J Holgate got a degree in English, music and French at Matlock College, Derbyshire and a Masters in Women's Studies at the University of Barcelona. She has worked as a barmaid, English teacher and gardener. Now she makes jewelry and writes. She lives on her four-acre plot in the Dhuruma farmlands at the Kenya coast with her ten-year-old son, whom she is home schooling. They live with four dogs, four cats, four chickens and a nanny goat.