For decades, a cold and clinical narrative has surrounded the autistic community. Autistic individuals have been labeled as asexual, emotionally detached, or simply "incapable" of the nuances of intimacy.
These narratives are not only inaccurate—they are deeply harmful.
They ignore the beautiful, "neurodifferent" ways we communicate. They erase the profound human longing to be truly known. As an AuDHD clinician for over 21 years, I wrote Love, Sex, and Autism because I knew it was time to challenge these misconceptions with a single, radical premise:
Autistic adults are not only capable of love and healthy sex—they are deserving of intimacy where they feel safe enough to unmask and be their truest selves.
Why This Book, and Why Now?
In my practice at the Namasté Center for Healing, I see couples and individuals navigating the "logic puzzles" of betrayal, the sensory overwhelm of physical touch, and the exhaustion of social masking. Traditional, "neuro-normative" advice often fails our community because it doesn't account for how our neurotypes and nervous systems actually work.
Love, Sex, and Autism isn’t just a book; it’s a groundbreaking resource designed to bridge the gap between neurobiology and the heart.
What You’ll Discover Inside:
I wanted to ensure that every reader—whether they are dating in the digital age or navigating a decades-long marriage—has the tools to feel seen. Some things I explore:
The 7 Types of Neurodifferent Communication: Moving beyond "misunderstandings" to identify the specific ways Autistic and ADHD partners exchange information.
The Masking & Rejection Sensitivity Loop: Understanding how the fear of judgment creates barriers to true intimacy and solutions.
Neuro-Affirmative Inquiries: Deep-dive reflection questions in every section to help you and your partner explore your unique needs without shame.
Sensory Sex Talk: How to transition from "performance" to "pleasure" by honoring your sensory and emotional profile.
Neuro-Love Languages for couples to connect.
Navigating the “Day to Day” of Executive Function Challenges, Cognitive, and Sensory Overload.
Navigating the Hard Truths: Dedicated chapters on healing from betrayal, identifying Intimate Partner Violence (IPV), and reclaiming your "alarm system."
Modern Dating: Real-talk strategies for the digital age, designed for neurodivergent brains.
Moving From "Should" to "Is"
As an AuDHD clinician, I know that the most painful part of neurodifferent life is often the "shoulds"—the neuro-normative expectations of how we should talk, should touch, and should feel.
This book is your permission slip to let go of the "shoulds." Backed by experts like Tony Attwood, PhD, Eva A. Mendes, Dr. Roger, Jou, and Dr. Wenn D. Lawson, it provides the "authentic, credible, and practical guidance" needed to move from a state of hyper-vigilance to a state of grounded, joyful pleasure and connection.
Intimacy is not a performance; it is a safe place to land.
I’ve woven together lived experience, clinical insights, and the transformative power of Internal Family Systems (IFS), Intimacy from The Inside Out (IFIO) and Polyvagal Theory to help you:
A Note from Autism expert Tony Attwood
I am incredibly honored that internationally recognized expert Tony Attwood, PhD, described this work as “Authentic, credible, and practical guidance for building understanding and connection.”
The Path to Radical Truth
Whether you are an autistic individual, a partner in a neuro-different relationship, or a clinician looking for neuro-affirmative tools, this workbook is your invitation to stop trying to fit into "shoulds" and start building a love life that honors your nervous system.
Love is not a “neurotypical” privilege. It is a human right.