ozman wrote:
My wife got really pissed off because I didn't actually say the words, don't hit your mum. She said that was another example of poor aspie behaviour. I was appalled because I mentioned his need to behave himself. She could of easily just said.. Can you tell your son that he shouldn't hit me. that wold of been a direct statement for what I had to do. I told him he had to behave but that wasn't enough.
Okay, so she's taking a swipe at you for not directly telling your son not to hit her, but she says it through a(n) (somewhat) indirect method? I can kinda see where confusion could be had.
ozman wrote:
Then she says he has been focussing on the negatives like u and your family do.
That's a low blow! Not to mention the fact that she pointed it out is also focusing on the negative.
ozman wrote:
Then the phone rings 10 minutes later and I thought she was going to apologize, instead she berates me saying one of her friends is getting up our son because you didn't.
I'm with your NT friend on that, you didn't really do anything wrong! Perhaps there was a miscommunication somewhere, but I don't think your wife's reactions were in the least bit appropriate!! Good on you to keep your cool and ask a friend about it!!