Buckle up, folks! We’ve got a juicy relationship drama that’s about to unfold. Meet our protagonist, a guy who’s been happily dating Rachel since last September. Things were going great until he invited Rachel and her 10-year-old son, Cash, over for a weekend of fun. Little did he know, this weekend would turn his world upside down! Get ready for a rollercoaster ride of emotions, poop, and a shocking revelation that might just break this couple apart!
Relationship Drama Alert!

Meet Cash: Rachel’s 10-Year-Old Son

Movie Night Invite Gone Wrong

♂️ Cash Can’t Handle Crowds?

♂️ Hyper Kid on the Loose!

Embarrassed Mom Tries to Calm Cash

The Autism Revelation

Shocked by the News

Two Days of Tantrums and Troubles

Poop Panic!

Breaking Up Over Autism?

Apologies and Insistence

Feeling Guilty but Conflicted

Autism Revelation Leads to Breakup Drama!
Well, well, well… looks like our protagonist got more than he bargained for when he invited Rachel and her son Cash over for a weekend of fun! From hyper kid antics to poop disasters, it was a wild ride from start to finish. But the real kicker? Finding out that Cash has autism, which Rachel never mentioned before! Our guy just couldn’t see himself raising a child with those challenges, so he broke things off with Rachel. Now he’s feeling guilty but also conflicted. Let’s see what the internet has to say about this sticky situation! Grab your popcorn, folks, because the drama is about to get real!
Empathetic comment acknowledges challenges of dating a single mom with autistic child.

Mature man ends relationship due to incompatible needs

Honesty is key in any relationship . It’s important to disclose any special needs upfront.

Dating someone with an autistic child: Tough or impossible?

NTA for breaking up with GF over her son’s behavior . It’s important to prioritize your own well-being and boundaries.
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NTA. Accepting a package deal requires honesty about its contents.

Dating someone with a child with Autism isn’t easy

Single mom’s lack of honesty leads to breakup and AH behavior

Breaking up over autistic child behavior? NTA says commenter.

NTA for breaking up with GF over her autistic son.

Breaking up with GF over autistic son’s behavior is understandable

NTA for breaking up. GF should have prepared partner better.

Advice given for handling autistic kids in new situations

Breaking up over autistic child: understandable or heartless?

Dating with a special needs child is not for everyone. NTA.

Partner should have informed about autistic son beforehand. NTA.

Single mother defends the breakup, honesty is key

Dating a single mother with a special needs child isn’t for everyone , but it’s better to be honest and respectful about it .

Deliberate hiding of autistic son raises red flags

GF’s game plan with hiding son questioned

Lost in translation. What is this comment even about?

No warning, no empathy, no problem. NTA wins.

Dating with the intention of being a family is crucial

NTA: Commenter judges GF’s parenting skills over child’s name

Mother expresses shock at GF’s manipulation and lack of responsibility. NTA.

Be mindful of your limitations before having children.

Single mom of 2 autistic kids defends OP’s break up decision

NTA for not being prepared to handle an autistic child

NTA with 3 autistic kids, empathizes but GF handled it badly

Single mother with special needs kids advises NTA to move on ♂️

User calls out fake story, doubts plausibility of situation

Hiding a partner’s child’s condition is unethical

Understanding and empathy is needed for children with autism.

Breaking up via text was a bit of a dick move

Mother’s irresponsible behavior leads to a heartbreaking breakup

A mother of a non-binary person with autism shares her experience

Breaking up with someone for valid reasons is okay. Autistic children’s needs should not be minimized.

Lack of compassion towards autistic child in break-up situation

Parent applauds honesty, encourages open communication about autism.

Valid reason to move on from relationship with autistic child.

Being honest about incompatibility is better than pretending. NTA

Breaking up with GF over autistic son’s behavior, NTA.

Being upfront about inability to handle autism is NTA

NTA for breaking up with GF over miscommunication and exposure.

Not all can handle it, NTA and manipulation doesn’t work.

Respectful decision to break up over special needs child

Being upfront is key. NTA for not wanting a relationship.

NTA for breaking up with GF due to her autistic son

NTA, she should have told you about the extra care.

Being honest about children with disabilities is important in relationships.

Single mom with autistic child shares dating advice. NTA.

Supportive comment encourages woman to move on after break-up

NTA- Mother should have warned him beforehand about son’s behavior.

Respecting the package deal. NTA for recognizing your limits

Dating someone with an autistic child requires upfront discussion

A weekend together as first bonding experience with no heads up?

Recognizing and admitting you cannot cope isn’t bad. NTA

Disclosing child’s needs before dating is responsible. NTA.

NTA. Better to break it off now. She could’ve handled it better.

NTA for breaking up with GF over her autistic son

User relates to situation and supports OP’s decision.

SPED teacher justifies man’s decision to break up with girlfriend’s autistic son.

Ending things early was the right choice. NTA

Mother of autistic twins says NTA, wishes honesty earlier.

Honesty is the best policy

Navigating the challenges of caring for an autistic child

Being honest about unwillingness to accommodate an autistic child. NTA.

Stepping away can sometimes be a kindness

Mother criticized for mismanaging autistic son’s introduction to new partner

Being honest doesn’t always mean it’s easy

Understanding and empathy for a breakup due to autism challenges

Parenting an autistic child is not for everyone ❌

Partner’s hidden special needs child leads to justified breakup

NTA. Lack of transparency, not your responsibility. It’s a trap.

Being upfront is key. NTA for not being manipulated.

Disclosing son’s autism needed before meeting: commenters agree

Breaking up over autistic child’s behavior – NTA

Single mother with an autistic son sets up partner for failure

Being honest about not being ready for a special needs child. ✌

NTA. ♂️ Rachel concealed her autistic son’s behavior, making her the a**hole.

Honesty is key. NTA. Don’t feel guilty for moving on ✌️

Single mom with autistic child applauds man for breaking up. NTA

Honesty is best. NTA for ending relationship over autistic son’s behavior.

Disclosing upfront about autistic children is important for relationships
