• Ioughttamow
    link
    fedilink
    232 months ago

    Man, if I’m focused on a task and not expecting a social interaction, it short circuits me when someone says 'hey what’s up?’ Worse if it’s shouting and my auditory processing malfunctions

  • @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    English
    192 months ago

    I get the feeling that people can sort of “feel” that something is different (Monkey instinct?) despite us acting totally normal.

    • @PugJesusOP
      link
      English
      18
      edit-2
      2 months ago

      Funny enough, I think I mask incredibly well. A very extroverted and socially aware friend of mine I’ve known for over a decade commented that in public I masked excellently and seemed to have an excellent grasp of social dynamics and engaged smoothly with neurotypicals, which always confused him as to the inner workings of my mind. He said that in private, I seemed ‘almost autistic’, but every autistic person he ever knew didn’t ‘get’ complex social situations, while I appeared to understand them and just openly despise them the moment the target left the room. For this reason I had a lot of asymmetric relationships growing up, where people were attached to me but I was often utterly unattached to them.

      Turns out I’m probably Schizoid, lmao.

  • @EtherWhack
    link
    English
    111 month ago

    One of my pet peeves is sometimes people may read somewhere or someone told them about some unique outlier case. They then become too helpful, pretty much to the point it can feel very patronizing.

  • @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    English
    72 months ago

    find out I’m neurodiverse and start expressing sympathy

    Glorious will be the day when people learn the difference between melancholic nihilism and depressive pessimism.

    The former is a beautifully deep contrast in life with a sense of true freedom.

    I don’t need help to get rid of those feelings.