• Something Burger 🍔
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    03 hours ago

    Ask someone out for coffee

    Again: who? That part is always missing. “Talk to people!” and say what? I can’t go to a random person and ask them what their favorite color is. How do I pick a person and what do I tell them? This question is seemingly impossible to answer, as no one ever gave me one.

    If you have someone like a therapist/counselor/psychologist.

    I don’t believe in pseudo-science. Those people can’t do anything. They are not real doctors. They will not cure my autism. Plus, they are expensive and not reimbursed by social security (this is how you know it’s a scam, unlike actual medical professionals).

    • @syreus
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      13 hours ago

      Have a good day. I don’t think I can achieve anything here over text.

      Therapy and psychology is valid. There are plenty of providers that operate with a sliding scale and if you income is what I assume you will be free/low cost case.

      You don’t need to “cure” your autism. You just need to identify the parts of you that are more abrasive and manage them.

      I hope you find what you are looking for, or at the least find someone to help you work on yourself.

      • Something Burger 🍔
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        03 hours ago

        And you didn’t answer my question : who do I talk to and what do I say to them? Every time. You people are so predictable.

        • @syreus
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          11 hour ago

          Literally anyone you see regularly see. Make light eye contact and smile. After a couple times seeing the same person just try something simple:

          " I see you here often. Do you know ______?"

          A: Yes/ “Ya they have been coming here since _____. I started back in ________.”

          B: No/ “Oh, well I’m ________ it’s a pleasure to meet you.”

          You are planting seeds of discourse. It makes you more approachable.

          I have engaged you here in good faith so I’d appreciate the same in return.