AquaineBay wrote:
How long have you been in the group? Maybe you just haven't been around long enough for people to take notice of you.
One thing you could try is after the group you could try talking to one of the members one on one. Though you aren't a fan of what they discuss you could always go research on what topics they were talking about. Yeah, you might not have as much fun talking about Star Trek or whatever else they talk about but if you do research it will show that you care and want to be involved. Someone might like that and notice you and start trying to figure out what you like!
I've been in the group since 2016 but I don't always attend it.
I definitely find one on one communication easier.
hale_bopp wrote:
You’re not alone, it’s a common aspie problem. If I don’t generally kick up a stink people act like they can’t see me.
Have comfort in knowing your struggle is real, and others feel your pain.
You’re worth more than you think you are.
Do you live in New Zealand's equivalent of the Bible Belt?