I can understand that, being autistic myself. That pretty much happens to be why I generally don't post on the forums nowadays unless I have something substantial or something I'm satisfied with ready, and even then it takes me a good hour or so just to get it looking just right. (It's part of something I'm hoping to work out with my psychologist.)Frislander wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 6:40 am Speaking anecdotally, and based mostly on the evidence of my own personal experience as a person with Asperger's and my limited exposure to other individuals on the spectrum, we generally seem to be aware that we're lacking something in the social skills department, particularly when we find ourselves doing something not generally considered acceptable in social situations through not knowing better and people immediately react badly, which I think is the main caus of anxiety about social situations, certainly for me - the fear that we're going to do something wrong and make people angry at us.
Honestly thinking about it now, I think I understand him a bit better. But it's hard to not cringe at some of the things he says and does without filter.
I feel so normie; my immediate reaction is "he doesn't care, he's being abrasive on purpose, etc.", when on reflection I'd like to think it's not true because that's how people have judged me in the past (even recently, though not generally).