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<blockquote data-quote="trinityroyal" data-source="post: 390495" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>You keep an extra set of baby car seats in the house, to lock and load them if you have to step out of the room for a minute, because the taller twin will escape from his playpen and he will bust his shorter twin sister out of hers.</p><p>You have a large rubbermaid bin filled with stress balls, colour coded by owner so that everyone knows which ones are theirs.</p><p>You do every load of laundry with double fabric softener AND a dryer sheet, so there are no funny textures</p><p>The one non-aspie member of the household knows how to interpret each tic, flap and squeak from each aspie (even if the same tic means a different thing from each person)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinityroyal, post: 390495, member: 3907"] You keep an extra set of baby car seats in the house, to lock and load them if you have to step out of the room for a minute, because the taller twin will escape from his playpen and he will bust his shorter twin sister out of hers. You have a large rubbermaid bin filled with stress balls, colour coded by owner so that everyone knows which ones are theirs. You do every load of laundry with double fabric softener AND a dryer sheet, so there are no funny textures The one non-aspie member of the household knows how to interpret each tic, flap and squeak from each aspie (even if the same tic means a different thing from each person) [/QUOTE]
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