Fizzlefazzle wrote:
Hello all
I have an adult child with Asperger’s and he’s been invited to see a relative to play in a musical band. He is refusing to come because of the noise. Is it mean of me to try to get him to come with us. Should I just accept he can’t come?
Have a feeling I’m going to be shot down in flames here!!
Thanks for any replies.
Fizzle
If the person is an ADULT then they can choose not to go. Period. They are still an ADULT. They should have the right to voice a reason why. Maybe honestly sit and ask why? Maybe find a middle ground, but to force to make them feel guilty is not ok in any regard. I have a lot of sensory issues with noises of different kinds, through the years i have found ways to dampen the effects of the sounds, but even so it can be draining.
Does he not want to go because he doesn't like the musical genre? The noise? Both? Is it the person they don't like? Maybe it is more then just noise and he doesn't know how to explain that.
I would take the time to get to the root of the issue first. Also as stated he is an ADULT and as an adult we can say NO without needing to provide a reason to anyone.
I find it humorous that so many adults can't handle the word NO but as a small child we got told no all the time and had to accept it. So maybe just deal with he said no, and move on? ha!
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