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<blockquote data-quote="LooperCat" data-source="post: 1809063" data-attributes="member: 468055"><p>I’m an Aspie myself and can be utterly irrational at times, especially when I feel I’m being criticised. Even if I’m not really. Nine times out of ten I’ll see reason in a couple of hours, overnight at worst. Maybe he just needs to sleep on it to realise he’s been a bit of an ar5e, and will apologise in the morning. My husband has a brain injury, and I know what his issues are - but because I don’t live in his body, I’ll never fully understand what it’s like for him. A person who hasn’t had a hypo has no clue how it affects you, and we Aspies aren’t desperately good at putting ourselves in another’s shoes or empathising.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LooperCat, post: 1809063, member: 468055"] I’m an Aspie myself and can be utterly irrational at times, especially when I feel I’m being criticised. Even if I’m not really. Nine times out of ten I’ll see reason in a couple of hours, overnight at worst. Maybe he just needs to sleep on it to realise he’s been a bit of an ar5e, and will apologise in the morning. My husband has a brain injury, and I know what his issues are - but because I don’t live in his body, I’ll never fully understand what it’s like for him. A person who hasn’t had a hypo has no clue how it affects you, and we Aspies aren’t desperately good at putting ourselves in another’s shoes or empathising. [/QUOTE]
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