I think as a whole I have come a long, long way, and have adjusted well. Most people don't suspect that there's anything abnormal with me; more that perhaps I'm a little kooky, and playfully childish, but this seems to be forgivable.
I too have managed to learn to navigate my way around conversations, though while I am for the most part polite, and told that I can be quite lovely, I have been known to be purposefully blunt, when the occassion calls for it. I feel I do so though, not out of lack of knowing any better, but as a tool to push my point across, when being nice doesn't quite do the trick. This is still a new tactic for me, so I am still working the kinks out of it. Ironically though, most of the time this seems to keep the harmony in conversations, as I find people generally appreciate the truth, and respect you more for standing up for what you believe in, though it's not for everyone. This is of course, reserved more so for family, and friends.
I do still find looking people in the eye hard though; almost painful in some cases, which is odd, as I do not have any social anxieties (save perhaps job interviews, and public speaking, but even NTs may struggle with these).
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Hart
aka. Vanilla (Aspies Central)
"If you're not actively involved in getting what you want, you don't really want it."
- Peter MC Williams