I think Aspies attract especially 3 types of people:
- other Aspies (as long as the personalities don't clash, which sometimes it does, rigid thinking being one of the "clash" reasons),
- very altruist NTs (the type who has the patience to accept you as you are, quirks and rigid thinking included)
- very manipulative NTs who just pretend to be your best friend (I'm not talking about a family emotional type of manipulation, I mean the type of guy/girl who make plans and use you for whatever and don't care about you)
My personal experience: my 2 best friends (one was going to school with me, and the other lived in the same town as my grandparents), one of them being Aspie and the other being the "generous" type NT. How they both were able to cope with me I will never know but I am grateful to have known them.
My favorite cousin, who I am pretty sure is on the spectrum. I have over 20 cousins (and don't feel like counting them right now lol) and we always end up hanging out and talking together even when there is about 20 of us around (there is nothing romantic, he is like a brother to me).
And I have met a few of the 3rd type, luckily I figured them out soon enough not to be caught in their "plans" too much.
I will add this 4th type, I always have been somewhat drawn to unconventional and/or eccentric people also, I suspect they are often more or less on the spectrum tho.
Zen wrote:
I'd say the people I am drawn to are unconventional
And a quote from Jerry Newport:
Jerry Newport wrote:
"I know of nobody who is purely Autistic or purely neurotypical. Even God had some Autistic moments, which is why the planets all spin." ~ Jerry Newport
In case someone doesn't know, Jerry and Mary Newport were the inspiration for the movie Mozart and the Whale
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