I don't know if this is an aspergers or ASD thing or not.
Some people have told me that it is, and others have said that it isn't; so i don't know.
Here is an example:
Yesterday an elderly neighbour of mine was very distressed because whilst she was sat in her reclining arm-chair her cat (an oversized fat cat) had gone to sleep under the foot rest part.
When the lady wanted to get out of the chair she pushed the button to bring her to a seated position & the cat got trapped inside the electric armchair. The cat was making an awful noise. The old lady was in a terrible panic hearing her cat going mad to try & get out of the armchair.
Thankfully it did get out in the end.
When the old lady told me I just couldn't stop grinning. She wasn't amused.
Maybe everyone would find this incident amusing, but I grin the same when someone tells me that someone has died. I do actually find it funny. Not in an evil way, but amusing none-the-less. I wish I could stop myself from grinning from ear to ear, as people get very annoyed when they tell me something serious & I grin like a cheshire cat.
Does anyone else here have the same problem?
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We, the people on the Autistic Spectrum have a choice.
We can either try to "fit in" with the rest of society, or we can be so egocentric that we can't be bothered.
I choose the actor. I observe NT's. I listen to their socializing. I practice it, so in social situations I can just emulate/mimic what is expected.
It isn't natural for me, but it enables me to "fit in".
It is VERY tiring and draining, but at least we can appear like them even though it is an act. Like being on the stage.
They can't see it is emulation, and so we are accepted.