To be frank, part of the disability of autism is not being as aware of the other person's perspective as would be ideal. So, the autistic person won't necessarily accept other people's boundaries as valid. The autistic person has an idea that the way they see the world is the right way and they have a difficulty understanding the way the neurotypical sees the world. So when the neurotypical asserts boundaries, the autistic person might just feel like that's not fair because they don't like the neurotypical's boundaries and they feel like the neurotypical's boundaries are crossing their boundaries. They aren't going to be super aware that the neurotypical has this entirely different life experience that is really important to them that has been going on in their lives every day that might have gotten the neurotypical to the place where these boundaries are really important.
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