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Asperger's and lying
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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 400447"><p>I had my share of "I didn't do it"s as a kid. And I recall a lot of the time, I didn't know why I did whatever it was. Mostly it seemed like a good idea at the time I think. Sometimes it was "I wonder what would happen if..." Lying about it was typical stuff, I realized I messed up and didn't want to get in trouble for it (and duh... created more trouble for myself). I'll say this though, and it remains true to this day: I fear my Dad's disappointment more than I fear his anger. Hearing good things he said about me from other people, like his co-workers, meant a lot to me, because sometimes it was things I didn't hear from him and sometimes it meant more that he had told others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 400447"] I had my share of "I didn't do it"s as a kid. And I recall a lot of the time, I didn't know why I did whatever it was. Mostly it seemed like a good idea at the time I think. Sometimes it was "I wonder what would happen if..." Lying about it was typical stuff, I realized I messed up and didn't want to get in trouble for it (and duh... created more trouble for myself). I'll say this though, and it remains true to this day: I fear my Dad's disappointment more than I fear his anger. Hearing good things he said about me from other people, like his co-workers, meant a lot to me, because sometimes it was things I didn't hear from him and sometimes it meant more that he had told others. [/QUOTE]
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