twinsmummy20 wrote:
I was reading a thread below where being moral was mentioned and it seems it was common among alot of posters. I am wondering if this is something because of the way aspies think. My husband and his twin brother are 29, never smoked, drank, or swore, including crap or any other word that may resemble a bad word (frick or something to that effect). I would ask my husband to swear when we first started going out and he wouldnt. Not even with me telling him it wasnt AT me, it was just a word. He wouldnt. The smoking, drinking, drugs thing is a good thing, but it was to a degree that most people dont take it. They wouldnt be around it, wouldnt see it, wouldnt buy it (my husband was of age and I was underage but he would never have bought it for me). In fact, they would make fun of their step dad who would steal and lie. They would never cheat, steal, lie, or any other action that is morally wrong. To a degree that even I, as a self proclaimed *good person* for the most part wouldnt go to. I guess I just never thought this was something. They have a sister who is not like that though, she has done everything. She is also not aspie.
Anyways, is anyone else like this. Is this something that is common? I guess it was almost like an obsession with being moral.
Not really an aspie thing I don't think.
I also don't smoke or drink or do drugs.
I do swear when I am upset and I have known plenty of aspies who have sworn. I have tried smoking a cigar and I hated it. I have had wine coolers in the past. But I am not a fan of drinking because I can't stand how it tastes. I don't smoke because it's bad for your health and I can't stand the smell. I don't do drugs because they are also bad. I swear when I mess up or when I am very angry but I don't swear often. To me when people swear too much, it bothers me and I think they are angry a lot. I also don't steal or cheat. I also didn't party in my teens and do bad things other teens did.