probably the same one I would say and it seems I was about 2 months out.............


@azureline** wrote:

probably the same one I would say and it seems I was about 2 months out.............


So maybe you're now getting the picture on here.

It will probably need to be painted, I haven't been around much.

My friends 11year old son was brought up with manners, the autism has no baring on that.
He may not look you in the eye and say it, and certainly no hugs of gratitude but manners are important in life.
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@*crikey*mate* wrote:

It is not something learned by osmosis like regular people - it is a learned process and one which requires a specific thought pattern to take place.


 

Please stop generalising. 

 

In your case with your particular person who is on the spectrum, what you wrote may apply. It does not apply to all people who have Autism. 

 


@*crikey*mate* wrote:

in their mind, they think you should know what thery want, so often, they don't even understand why they need to ask in the first place.


Please stop generalising. 

 

In your case with your particular person who is on the spectrum, what you wrote may apply. It does not apply to all people who have Autism. 

 

 

 



“I’ve got my purse and my gift and my gloves and my selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitor and my monoamine oxidase inhibitor and I have my anti-anxiety disco biscuits and I am ready to go. I am really ready!” Sheila

regular people????? Smiley LOL

gipps.st
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I really feel for people who suffer Asperger's. There is a regular on CS with this condition - it's so obvious and I'm really embarrassed for her Woman Sad

Talking about yourself?

Are you referring to myself gipps.st?......what makes you think I 'suffer' ?!! LOL

 

why would you be embarrassed for me Dear?


@paintsew007 wrote:

Are you referring to myself Grandmean?......why would you be embarrassed for me Dear?


 

Not at all, paints - I value your contribution to CS 🙂