<p>All too often in life and literature autistic people are cast as sexless, childlike beings. In fact, this could not be further from the truth. <i>The Autism Spectrum Guide to Relationships and Sexuality </i>addresses this by providing a highly useful guide for adults on the autism spectrum which focusses on practically everything related to relationships, dating and sex. I would have found this book particularly helpful when I was a young adult coming to terms with my gender identity and sexuality and starting to have my first experiences of sexual relationships.<br /><br />The book is completely free of any kind of judgement or moralising. It is respectful and inclusive of the various sexualities and gender differences that people have. The book includes detailed information on a number of topics which autistic adults will find useful, such as different types of sexuality, starting relationships, dating, sexual pleasure and ending relationships. The text is subtle and nuanced, providing information on some complex topics such as people whose sexuality changes over time and how that can impact on their partner. Few topics are left out so it really is a one-stop-shop for adults on the spectrum wanting to gather some useful strategies and understanding around the topic of relationships.</p>
- From the foreword by Jeanette Purkis, autism advocate, public speaker and author of Finding a Different Kind of Normal and The Wonderful World of Work,
<i>The Autism Spectrum Guide to Sexuality and Relationships </i>is a solid guide...Powerful, easy-to-read and practical advice providing knowledge and strategies for people with autism.
- Ioannis Voskopoulos and Labrini Ioannou, Psychologists,