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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 428964" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Ahhh..........ok. I see where it's got you stumped. And I wish I could un-stump you but I can't really.</p><p></p><p>As a child Travis was obsessively rules oriented as well as routine oriented.......Does not seem to be that way so much as an adult, although his routine fell by the way side as an adult too. Humor.....yeah, the taking things too personal would be husband. Travis' sense of humor is still sort of out in left field somewhere. lol Although with those two I'm talking two different levels of functioning as well. </p><p></p><p>And the "stuff" as opposed to "people" could also be an autistic trait. One that they both tend to share......as stuff is just easier to deal with than people on the whole.</p><p></p><p>I also know a few adults on the spectrum who are obsessed with rules......it seems to give them guidelines to things which they have difficulty understanding.....knowing the proper "rules" can tell them what they should do in certain situations.</p><p></p><p>Hmm. This is actually sort of interesting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 428964, member: 84"] Ahhh..........ok. I see where it's got you stumped. And I wish I could un-stump you but I can't really. As a child Travis was obsessively rules oriented as well as routine oriented.......Does not seem to be that way so much as an adult, although his routine fell by the way side as an adult too. Humor.....yeah, the taking things too personal would be husband. Travis' sense of humor is still sort of out in left field somewhere. lol Although with those two I'm talking two different levels of functioning as well. And the "stuff" as opposed to "people" could also be an autistic trait. One that they both tend to share......as stuff is just easier to deal with than people on the whole. I also know a few adults on the spectrum who are obsessed with rules......it seems to give them guidelines to things which they have difficulty understanding.....knowing the proper "rules" can tell them what they should do in certain situations. Hmm. This is actually sort of interesting. [/QUOTE]
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