Aspie1 wrote:
I usually go to parties where there's dancing. Unlike a lot of aspies, I'm actually pretty good at dancing, which puts me at a slight advantage at parties. So instead of trying to join a conversation, I ask a girl to dance. It's especially easy when they're playing Salsa music; it's once of the dances I know, and it's pretty popular among NTs. I was a party once with my friends, and they were playing a lot of Latin music. The girls I asked to dance were pleased with the fact that I knew Salsa, and they seemed to enjoy dancing with me. Since normally you don't talk while you dance, I didn't have to try hard to come up with cool things to say.
When I was younger I used to dance well. I was able to forget myself in just moving to the music. It was just like I was extremely extroverted on the dance floor. People used to watch me and admire my dancing. But as soon as the music stopped and I sat down again I had nothing to say or do. People figured I had a split personality or something. I don't really understand it myself. These days, being 54, I'm a bit too old for dancing anyhow, so it's no longer an issue. I haven't gone to a party for years (not being invited), but don't care any more.