No Dating Exes And 50+ Unspoken Rules That Women Understand And Follow To The Letter

For Our Autistic Brothers And Sisters

A study on what breaking rules means for autistic children, as published in “Developmental Cognitive Science,” found that kids with this condition became more frustrated in the situation than those who didn’t have autism.

And that’s because rules, routines, and habits are important for people with autism; after all, they need the situation to be predictable in order to feel safe and secure. As such, this list is helpful for them because not all of them may understand the concert of unspoken rules.

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