by Schmuto » Tue 24 Mar 2009, 01:19:55
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('turner', ' ')Dad actually realised that he himself had Aspergers and then understood not only his child, but also himself. He is 40 years old . . . . in addition to his 5 brothers. I've lived with 4 of them and I understand what makes them tick. There is an element of Aspergers in all of them. . . .
I can see elements of Aspergers in my own twin boys.
I'm happier now, as I understand that their behaviour is not my 'fault', but just the way they are.
Thank you for your post. You could not have provided a "poster child" presentation that was more supportive of what I was proposing.
According to you, everybody has some aspect of Aspergers, including your boys, your brother in law, and his 4 brothers, me, St. Paul, Jesus of Nazareth, Ted Bundy, Clifford the Big Red Dog, and Archie and Jughead, and
you feel better about your boys' lack of self control because, despite a-holes like me telling you that you should have spanked them and been more of a disciplinarian, you now realize that their poor behavior is not, in fact, your fault, but, rather, it is their fault because their brains are faulty.
Well done, and thank you.
My thesis - Aspergers and ADD type diagnosis are for most people (not Shanny's husband who is unique and who remembers events in a clearly non-standard fashion) simply modern society's method of assuaging the guilt that comes with being a sh-tty parent who allowed his/her children to run rough shod over them or who abandoned them to daycare.