Kiprobalhato wrote:
do i?
usually, when it's something i have no real use for. it's the feeling of getting backed into a corner by the feeling of not wanting to appear disrespectful or ungrateful, but knowing that even after the faked gratitude (gesture aside), you'll end up with something that you could have lived happily without.
if anything else, i can accept if merely for the satisfaction my acceptance gives to the giver, OP. perhaps that is enough.

it can be paralyzing, being faced with those choices.
Yes it can be paralyzing, hence my intrigue on other peoples thoughts. I have noticed not just with myself, my friend but also someone else on the spectrum, so it got me thinking... Its like the brain just goes into a sudden close down and dont know how to respond to a situation..... Hence the paradox of maybe wanting to accept the kind gesture but to respond appropriately can cause somewhat of a mini meltdown, so avoiding such situations as argument could be a way of self preservation. In essence taking the logical route of not accepting and moving on as opposed to the relentless response of having to... I dont know, even i ma trying to work that one out... i have got better but i am someone that would rather give and get a little joy from seeing their response or even doing something without their knowing rather than have to face accepting something myself.