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08 Feb 2009, 5:02 pm

This happens to me some time, can give me trouble some times if i begin to insult people for no reason and ask people of same sex to have sex with me, even i am not really intrested, i am lucky to not have been beaten up or worse. Anyone know what could be the reason for this and how to control it?



08 Feb 2009, 5:05 pm

This used to happen to me all the time but now it only happens sometimes but luckily people don't get mad at me anymore like they used to.


I had to get treatment for this through occupational therapy to slow my brain down.



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08 Feb 2009, 5:11 pm

I used to have this issue, but not anymore.



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08 Feb 2009, 6:01 pm

Spokane_Girl wrote:
This used to happen to me all the time but now it only happens sometimes but luckily people don't get mad at me anymore like they used to.


I had to get treatment for this through occupational therapy to slow my brain down.


I didn't know treatment for things like this existed! I would benefit from this because I do this all the time.



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08 Feb 2009, 6:11 pm

asperger27 wrote:
This happens to me some time, can give me trouble some times if i begin to insult people for no reason and ask people of same sex to have sex with me, even i am not really intrested, i am lucky to not have been beaten up or worse. Anyone know what could be the reason for this and how to control it?

You're not alone, I have this problem too. I think it's because we don't want to appear slow and stupid, so we automatically say something--anything--when we're on the spot. Of course, if you end up saying something that sounds rude or stupid, then it's no better, but it happens anyway.
I don't know what advice to give you, I mean ideally you want to have time to process your thoughts before speaking, but this isn;t always possible.



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08 Feb 2009, 7:50 pm

I have this problem as well. It gets worse when I'm excited. I usually "control" it by just shutting up.... of course that usually brings about the side effect of having people think that I am mentally challanged which isn't much better.


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08 Feb 2009, 7:58 pm

this is an ongoing issue for me that i try to keep an eye on. it is tiring as my natural inclination is to blurt and monologue at times - particularly when in a social setting. One thing that does help is to increase stimming - so i have a choice - either blather on and offend or do fairly strange stimming behaviours with fingers and hands, arms and shoulders and with back twists..

not much of a choice.

third option: stay home



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08 Feb 2009, 7:59 pm

Once when I was a kid, but I didn't even know what sex meant back then.

Now I think about it but I know such thoughts are not good, so I try to shake the thoughts from my mind.



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08 Feb 2009, 8:26 pm

I have the opposite problem. I overthink things to the point that they don't come out as they should.



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08 Feb 2009, 9:41 pm

Kauf039 wrote:
I have this problem as well. It gets worse when I'm excited. I usually "control" it by just shutting up.... of course that usually brings about the side effect of having people think that I am mentally challanged which isn't much better.
I much prefer people think that I am mentally challenged than to say something dumb and confirm it. At least people who know me know the difference.


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09 Feb 2009, 11:46 am

I speak without thinking... and speak even though I have thought and decided against saying something.

But I don't insult others impulsively.

I'm more like:

'Don't say it. Don't say it. Just be quiet.' is what I'm thinking to myself but then my mouth opens anyway and I loudly blurt out something like 'Did you know that...'

Urgh.

What a stupid trait.

I wish I wouldn't do that.


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09 Feb 2009, 11:58 am

I do this but mine is very specific. Basically I say what I am thinking withoout stopping to think of if it is 'negative' or 'insulting' or if someone else may take offense. I need to make myself stop and think about those things but I really am not sure how to do so and how to determine if something is offensive or not. People seem to take offense at the weirdest things :?

But at the same time I often hear about people who 'say things that they don't mean' when they are upset. I do not do this. If I think someone is a bastard, I will say so. But I will not take it back later saying "Oh I didn't mean that, I was just upset." I don't understand how people can do this and claim that they don't mean it. IMO the truth just comes out easier when your inhibitions are lowered due to anger.



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09 Feb 2009, 12:46 pm

Sora wrote:
I speak without thinking... and speak even though I have thought and decided against saying something.

But I don't insult others impulsively.

I'm more like:

'Don't say it. Don't say it. Just be quiet.' is what I'm thinking to myself but then my mouth opens anyway and I loudly blurt out something like 'Did you know that...'

Urgh.

What a stupid trait.

I wish I wouldn't do that.


That I do do... I hate the fact that I will add things randomly to a conversation that has nothing to do with the conversation... Oh look, a birdy... Anyways, if a conversation were intellegent I wouldn't add random things to it because I would be more curious about what they were saying than -- Oh look, there is a birdy in the window! -- I hope that makes sense.



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09 Feb 2009, 12:59 pm

Padium wrote:
That I do do... I hate the fact that I will add things randomly to a conversation that has nothing to do with the conversation... Oh look, a birdy... Anyways, if a conversation were intellegent I wouldn't add random things to it because I would be more curious about what they were saying than -- Oh look, there is a birdy in the window! -- I hope that makes sense.


I do this.. it doesn't always have to do with not being interested in the conversation.. sometimes I am just preocupied with my own focus and I will still be thinking of it as others speak so I will interject something regarding what I am thinking about.
These days it's usually something havign to do with this forum :lol:



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09 Feb 2009, 1:02 pm

mitharatowen wrote:
Padium wrote:
That I do do... I hate the fact that I will add things randomly to a conversation that has nothing to do with the conversation... Oh look, a birdy... Anyways, if a conversation were intellegent I wouldn't add random things to it because I would be more curious about what they were saying than -- Oh look, there is a birdy in the window! -- I hope that makes sense.


I do this.. it doesn't always have to do with not being interested in the conversation.. sometimes I am just preocupied with my own focus and I will still be thinking of it as others speak so I will interject something regarding what I am thinking about.
These days it's usually something havign to do with this forum :lol:


Thats the better way of describing that. But the more engrossing aconversation is for me, the less likely it is to happen.



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09 Feb 2009, 6:22 pm

Have been situation where it was funny too, like when my telephone alarm rings 10 at night when i train football, i instantly say it is my walkup call, made all laugh :o

Or when i have been threatend, i say without thinking things like "you know where i live, if you want to beat me up. Surprised the person to reveal his plans out loud so more heared it"