The presentation Eric is referring to was my autism and sexuality presentation or "The Hidden Curriculum of Sex", so it's hardly a surprise that I might be uncomfortable with one of my best friend's husband in the audience

Good call, Jen! It was bad enough that our psychiatrist, Jake, snuck in. Thankfully she didn't go Freudian on me later and ask why I discussed this or that topic! LOL Jake was there presenting on medications and I liked to tell people I brought her a long "just in case" and let them wonder why I might need emergency psychiatric care. I think the intrigue factor might have even been better if I started barking or something or if I'd said ominiously when she was around, "You DID bring the tranquilizer dart for me, didn't you?" I kid, but boy oh boy is she a wonderful doctor.
For those of you who are interested in the autism and sexuality topic and aren't yet aware of the surveys I have up on my website (
www.kristisakai.net) there are two: one for parents of children/adolescents/adults with autism and the other for individuals with autism themselves. The purpose of these surveys is to gather more information for two books geared to meet the specific needs of adolescents and their families.
And by the way--the OTHER best parenting tool to develop when you're the parent of at least one child with autism (I have three) is to sharpen your SENSE OF HUMOR. We have to laugh or cry. Some days I do both! But I prefer to laugh. Hope you do too! kristi