Authoritarian.
When I was born in the late 1960s, my parents were older than many at the time (in their late 30s), which these days is no big deal, but back then it meant that they were from a totally different era with very different rules. Actually, they were old-fashioned even among their peers, because I remember some of their friends of the same age looking on appalled at how strictly I was treated, especially by my mother.
The real bummer was that my brother seems to have been given a lot more leeway than me, and he was born in the 1950s. I recall recently we were looking through some old photos and came across one of him as a teen, in maybe 1970 or something, with long hair like lots of teen boys had then, and I was like 'What did Mother say about that?' and he was like 'Well, she just had to accept it, I mean, all my mates had hair like that...' When I was growing up, if my hair was 'wrong' it was The End Of Civilization As We Know It, or at the very least I'd end up unloved and in the gutter. He was also, I think, dating a lot earlier than I was allowed to. Actually, even as an adult it was assumed that he could make his own choices, whereas I always needed their 'guidance' (i.e. 'This is what we want you to do'), and that annoyed the heck out of me.
I'm guessing it's because my mother's style of parenting was out of the 1930s or before, and the life of a girl was supposed to be much more limited than that of a boy back then. But for them still to be treating me that way in the 1980s made me even more of a misfit than I already was, because a lot of stuff I wanted to do that was actually more or less normal for a teen girl (wanting some degree of choice over my school courses, college etc, wanting privacy and to be allowed to listen to my music) was stuff they regarded as totally outrageous. That was before AS even came to it. (Of course, back then they just saw me as 'weird' and hoped I could be disciplined out of it...and probably would have believed the same if I'd been diagnosed. They were very much of their era in their understanding of human differences...i.e. they made no attempt to do so.)
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