**Please know that i am not here to air my dirty laundry, i just need to know answer to these questions so as to help my social interactions with others. Thank You**
Often i get into arguments or fights (when is a word i use lightly since fight is a strong word) over nothing. And ill say certain things which i don't think is disrespectful at all, but will start the process, if you will. I have trouble judging whether its disrespectful or not because i have aspergers syndrome which makes it difficult for me to read body language and say things bluntly.
For example, i work with my family running a vinyls business, and part of my job is to "weed" out the extra parts of vinyl from the adhesive that's not part of the customers design. Well, this takes concentration and both hands. But multiple times my mother has asked me to do something while i am weeding vinyl and when i reply with - "one second, im doing something", she will often say, "I forgot you cant multitask and thanks for being disrespectful".
- So am i being disrespectful or am i replying appropriately but its just being taken in the wrong understanding. Whats going on?
The other example is when i am doing something like working with my job coach at DARS who helps me with social interactions due to aspergers syndrome, my mother will often tell me i need to be independent and live on my own. Which i more than agree, but it is hard for me to keep a job because of my social interaction with co workers. But she will push for me to be independent and then also at the same time ask me if i have done this or that to keep up with DARS; which is clearly not allowing me to be independant. Out of frustration of not being allowed to be independant with my own affairs, i will usually say, "Stop. Dont worry about it. Just let me be worry about it."
- So how do i be independent when my mom will say i should be but wont actually allow me to be when she is consistently checking up on things that i am trying to handle on my own?
- How do i do this without sounding disrespectful or hearing,"I'm going to worry about it when im the one taking care of you!"