Therblig wrote:
ramsamsam wrote:
Or when people mimick my bouncing walk.
First off, sorry people make fun of you. I have a friend at school with AS and he has a bouncing walk too. Since high school it's gotten less pronounced, but he got made fun of it a lot in junior high. I wonder if this has to do with AS at all?
I personally don't bounce, but there's a senior at my school who bounces. Only he walks really quickly and bounces a lot, so it looks as though he's jumping. We lightly tease him about it, but then he just does it even more to make a point. (We're not sure what the point actually is, but he tells us that he's making it, so ok.) There's other kids who bounce around here too. It's rather common, actually.
As for embarrasing moments... I end up embarrasing myself when I get frustrated with something and shoot off a comment without thinking - only if it's aimed at a teacher, I don't really care what the other students think - and I also ignore people without meaning to, which is also slightly embarrasing. I think I've probably destructed more loose friendships that way than any other.
dexkaden wrote:
It was embarassing because I didn't realize my family had friends over and I just started dancing down the hall and up the stairs until I saw them---they were just staring at me, and my not-so-little brother was laughing.
Yes! I do that all the time.
You have to admit, it's so much fun.
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