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Sometimes I can't possibly be expected to understand his logic
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 449751" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>As frustrating as it is for you, and I do sympathize. I do see the logic in much of that.</p><p></p><p>1. husband did something similar. He was using a credit card, but I caught him looking for the slot on the computer to swipe his card so he could make a purchase.</p><p>2. A wish list is just that - WISHES. Why not dream big?</p><p>3. Again, husband never really caught on that anything on the computer/internet was NOT computer specific. He insisted he could NOT use the 'other' computer because his game accounts were on 'this' one</p><p></p><p>Putting the card down? Well, he paid for it and got the information he needed. He no longer needed the card, why keep it?</p><p></p><p>I suspect that I am not 100% neurotypical. And while I know these things are REALLY silly/frustrating, I do see the logic if you haven't learned all the ins and outs. I HOPE he's learning with each of these events and isn't repeating himself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 449751, member: 11965"] As frustrating as it is for you, and I do sympathize. I do see the logic in much of that. 1. husband did something similar. He was using a credit card, but I caught him looking for the slot on the computer to swipe his card so he could make a purchase. 2. A wish list is just that - WISHES. Why not dream big? 3. Again, husband never really caught on that anything on the computer/internet was NOT computer specific. He insisted he could NOT use the 'other' computer because his game accounts were on 'this' one Putting the card down? Well, he paid for it and got the information he needed. He no longer needed the card, why keep it? I suspect that I am not 100% neurotypical. And while I know these things are REALLY silly/frustrating, I do see the logic if you haven't learned all the ins and outs. I HOPE he's learning with each of these events and isn't repeating himself. [/QUOTE]
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