DesertRose
Well-Known Member
I'm still researching. My question is about rule following. I'm a very old fashioned, traditional type woman. My question, of sorts, is this, (bear with me), would it be "rule following", where you do what is expected of you to do, even if there are no "rules" so to speak, simply bease thst is what is sup posed to be done.
For instance, a woman marries. She waits on her husband, bringing him coffee, breakfast, etc., a cold drink, when he comes home from work, because that is just how it is supposed to be.
He works, she stays home with the children. She keeps house, waits on her husband, trains the children, etc. Just because, that is what she is SUPPOSED to do.
In this day and time, I understand, it's not the norm. This is the best thing I can come up with as an example, at the moment.
Like general manners, saying thank you, you're welcome (which seems to be replaced with, "it's no problem", - I hate that!) Excuse me, smiling when someone looks at you, etc. It's just what you're supposed to do. I get somewhat annoyed when people don't use the common niceties, it's just what you're supposed to do, and that's the way it's supposed to be. Is that an example of Aspie rule following?
I'm one that needs to follow the rules, thats just the right thing to do, going against them is very upsetting. I'm terrible at analogies, or examples.
For instance, a woman marries. She waits on her husband, bringing him coffee, breakfast, etc., a cold drink, when he comes home from work, because that is just how it is supposed to be.
He works, she stays home with the children. She keeps house, waits on her husband, trains the children, etc. Just because, that is what she is SUPPOSED to do.
In this day and time, I understand, it's not the norm. This is the best thing I can come up with as an example, at the moment.
Like general manners, saying thank you, you're welcome (which seems to be replaced with, "it's no problem", - I hate that!) Excuse me, smiling when someone looks at you, etc. It's just what you're supposed to do. I get somewhat annoyed when people don't use the common niceties, it's just what you're supposed to do, and that's the way it's supposed to be. Is that an example of Aspie rule following?
I'm one that needs to follow the rules, thats just the right thing to do, going against them is very upsetting. I'm terrible at analogies, or examples.