Zen wrote:
I never talk unless I have to, and then I just say the minimum that I need to in order to get the point across. My whole life people have said that I was shy. So a few years ago I decided I was going to cure my shyness and joined this shyness group, but I immediately realized that those people were nothing like me. I don't feel too anxious or afraid to talk (at least not consciously). I just don't feel the need to talk. I can't be around people on a regular basis without someone making the same stupid joke I've heard my whole life, which is some variation of "You're too loud! Be quiet!" Hilarious.
But someone I've known for a while said that it never occurred to him that I had Asperger's because the other people he knows with it talk a lot, even too much. So I'm wondering if my silence really has anything to do with it.
By the way, I can be quite verbose when writing. It's like writing uses a totally different part of the brain or something.
Same here
I almost never talk
I was born in small and close community ( a Kibutz) and many people there told me that they have no idea how do i sound because they never heard me speak
But l absolutely love word,and sounds and been told i am quite gallanted at handling words (in Hebrew) and good at listening and at "getting" people
Like you, i do no have the urge to talk at all,
unless i'm with someone special to me,
Then, like many AS, i can talk a lot.
Writing doesn't involves sound,
sound is personal and is not to be shared with any one,
For me talking is like taking my cloths off
i like to do it very much,
but not with everyone , every time and every where.