Taking "No" for an answer/ doing w/o permission.

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LupaLuna
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03 Oct 2013, 2:03 pm

I know its not uncommon for aspies to not take "no" for an answer without a valid logical reason. But do you ever find yourself not taking "no" for an answer or going ahead and doing something without permission because you have a hard time trying to explain what you are wanting to do and the person you are trying to get permission from is ether too stupid, ignorant or is just too lazy to care (maybe they have a grudge ageist you). Or do you find it unfair when your other brother(s)/sisters(s), classmate(s) or coworker(s) get more permission(s)/ fewer "No(s)" then you do because they can do a better job explaining what they want.



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03 Oct 2013, 2:15 pm

I can relate to that



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03 Oct 2013, 2:26 pm

It is easier to receive forgiveness than to receive permission.


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03 Oct 2013, 3:04 pm

I always take no for an answer and I only ask once. I absolutely hate it when people won't take no for an answer.


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