Ever been in a relationship that seemed too good to be true? Well, our friend here thought he found the perfect match in Rachel, until he met her son Cash. Little did he know, Cash had some special needs that Rachel failed to mention. So, when they spent a weekend together, things took a turn for the worse. Is our protagonist being too harsh, or is he justified in his decision to break up with Rachel? ♂️ Let’s dive into the story and find out! ️♂️
New Relationship Bliss

Meet the Kid

Weekend Plans

No Crowds Allowed

♂️ Hyper Kid Alert

Embarrassed Mom

Suspicion Arises

Hidden Truth

Rough Weekend

Grossed Out

Breaking Point

♂️ Standing Firm

Second Thoughts

Love on the Rocks: Autism Edition
Our protagonist and Rachel seemed like a match made in heaven, until he met her 10-year-old son Cash. After inviting them over for a weekend, he quickly realized that Cash was autistic. Rachel never mentioned this before, and our protagonist was in for a wild ride of tantrums, eating troubles, and a messy bathroom incident. After the rollercoaster weekend, he decided to break up with Rachel, as he couldn’t see himself helping raise Cash. Rachel was devastated, and our protagonist is now questioning his decision. Was he too harsh, or is he justified in his actions? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
Empathetic comment validates single mom’s struggles, supports OP’s decision.

Mature decision in a tough situation. Good on you!

Honesty is key. Breaking up was the right move.

Dating someone with an autistic child can be tough

Ending a relationship due to challenges posed by autism.

Honesty is key and he wasn’t given the full picture

NTA for breaking up with girlfriend over her autistic son

Single mom didn’t disclose son’s autism, NTA for breaking up

Breaking up with girlfriend over autistic son is justified

Choosing not to parent a child with autism is reasonable

NTA – Breaking up over challenges of autism is understandable

NTA. Honest and straightforward. She didn’t prepare you for Cash’s needs.

A commenter suggests slow introductions are needed for autistic kids.

Breaking up with girlfriend’s autistic son: NTA comment empathizes.

Being upfront about special needs is important in relationships. NTA.

NTA for being honest about not being able to handle son.

Single mother defends man’s decision to break up over autistic son.

Empathetic comment from a single mother who understands dating challenges

Red flag: girlfriend hiding autistic son from boyfriend

Discussing the game plan with a hidden autistic son

What happened in this comment section?

No warning, no responsibility. Commenter is NTA

Dating with intention of family, if irrelevant, time to part ways

NTA for breaking up over terrible name choice ♂️

Mother of special needs child criticizes girlfriend’s manipulation. NTA

Choosing to not have kids is okay, even with challenges

Single mom with autistic kids defends the breakup, calls out Rachel

User defends man’s decision to break up with girlfriend over autistic son

Empathetic commenter shares experience raising autistic children and offers support

Single mother shares advice and calls out girlfriend’s lies. NTA.

Accusation of fake story raises eyebrows among readers

Honesty is the best policy

Understanding and redirection are key when dating someone with autism.

Ending the relationship via text was a bit of a dick move

Parenting responsibility and communication are important in relationships.

Mother of non-binary autistic child supports OP’s decision. NTA

Breaking up over challenges with autistic son is valid.

Lack of empathy towards autistic child in relationship breakup

Honesty is key. Raising an autistic child is challenging

Valid reason to move on from relationship with autistic child

Being upfront about incompatibility is better than ignoring issues. NTA

Breaking up with girlfriend over autistic son

Raising a kid with Autism requires patience and understanding. NTA.

NTA. Lack of communication and preparation led to break up

NTA for breaking up with girlfriend over her son’s behavior

Breaking up over special needs child: NTA or insensitive?

Being honest about not wanting a disabled child is important

NTA for breaking up with girlfriend over autistic son’s challenges

Not the a**hole for breaking up over hidden responsibilities.

Being upfront about kids’ disabilities is important for relationships.

Single mom with autistic child shares experience and advice.

Breaking up was the right move. Self-respect matters

Mother blamed for boyfriend breaking up over autistic son’s challenges

Recognizing a package deal and respecting boundaries. NTA

Dating someone with an autistic child requires honest communication. #NTA

Starting a relationship with a surprise weekend with an autistic child? NTA

Recognizing you can’t cope with a situation isn’t bad

Disclosing child’s needs is responsible parenting. NTA.

Breaking up over partner’s child with autism: reasonable or not?

NTA for breaking up with girlfriend’s autistic son as it’s not your obligation

Redditor shares experience with autistic child, supports OP’s decision.

SPED teacher defends man’s decision to break up with girlfriend over autistic son

Ending things was tough, but necessary. NTA for setting boundaries.

Mother of autistic twins defends man who broke up with girlfriend.

Honesty is key. NTA for breaking up over undisclosed information.

Navigating the challenges of parenting an autistic child.

Being honest about your limitations isn’t easy but commendable.

Choosing to step away was a kindness

User suggests ways to handle autistic child, calls mother TA.

Being honest and upfront, NTA. It’s a tough situation.

A parent of an autistic son agrees that honesty and communication is key.

Understanding the challenges of raising an autistic child

NTA for breaking up with manipulative girlfriend

NTA feels trapped after girlfriend hid son’s challenges. Tough situation.

NTA – Was she trying to manipulate him?

Disclosing her son’s autism was necessary. NTA’s decision is justified.

Setting boundaries and communication are key in any relationship.

NTA but tough situation. Single parent should have been honest upfront.

Breaking up over partner’s child’s challenges is tough

NTA. Rachel concealed detail about autistic son, you did right.

Honesty is the best policy. Stick to your decision

Single mom with autistic child praised for honesty. NTA

Breaking up over partner’s autistic son: NTA explained

Disclosing autism upfront in dating: important or unnecessary?
