Some of my friends invited me to do something outside the school. They are few, of course, but I don't like to be near many people who I don't know.
Two or three of them invited me to study for a test.
Another one was interested on dating my other friend and tried talking to me without me knowing that. We became good friends for some months, though.
When an exchange student came, I was invited to go out to help him socialize with others. That wasn't because of my social abilities (they are poor!). It was because I was the only student in my class that could make up a conversation in English.
Now I have a friend that invites me to do things with him at his house. I think that it's because he's trying to be cool with me. Maybe he wants to be as smart as me at school and wants to be my friend in order to get some of my habits.
samizat wrote:
This happens to me all the time, too. I suspect that the NTs really don't get us and just side step the issue rather than dealing with us. The ones I hate are the ones that flatter me, talk nice to me, and tell me how wonderful I am to my face and then disappear or avoid me the rest of the time. Or lie to me, I mean the Facebook stuff is a good example - do they think we are not going to read about how they managed to ditch us?
And I never seem to learn and take it all personally and mourn them for months.
So I have no practical advice on this one. I'll bookmark the page tho in case someone else does.
Most of my classmates don't talk to me or talk like if I were a freaky baby and then say bad things about me on orkut. The people who seem to really respect me don't talk to me very much. Maybe they think I don't want to talk at all and they don't want to bother me.
My friend who invites me to his house and is really cool to me was like this. He didn't use to talk to me until I invited him to do something together. Then I think he noticed how I liked to be near friends and now he usually doesn't let me alone.
Maybe you should talk to someone you've never seen lying to you and doesn't usually talk to you.