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Question to Eric: Boyfriend ignores himself after large cash gift

Question to Eric: Boyfriend ignores himself after large cash gift

Dear Eric: I am a 33-year-old man with Autism Spectrum Disorder. I have a friend, “Katie,” who has been a huge part of my life for the past few years. I have been a mentor and friend to her three little boys, and she has been a good friend to me in return.

Katie suffers from severe anxiety (she considers herself neurodiverse and possibly high functioning autism). She was recently facing eviction from her apartment and my dad made sure Katie could stay in her apartment.

Katie received more than $10,000 to pay off the back rent. However, since then, Katie has not texted or called me or my dad. We have not heard from her in weeks. We are confused and, frankly, upset that our generosity is being rewarded with such behavior.

– Taken for granted

Dear Granted: Perhaps Katie’s radio silence is a sign of executive dysfunction, which many neurodiverse people have. The prospect of thanking you and your dad for your help may seem like a daunting task, one that becomes more daunting as time goes on.

Whatever the reason, the easiest – and kindest – way to clear things up is to reach out and ask. You and Katie have a long history together. Something has happened on her side that’s messed it up. Maybe she’s overwhelmed, maybe it’s rudeness, maybe she’s embarrassed. Call her to reconnect. Find out what’s going on in her life. And as a friend, let her know how her behavior has affected you.

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