Tawaki wrote:
It doesn't help my husband has the horrible habit of wall of words. That 6 minute commentary where it isn't a discussion. My husband HAS to speak until all the thoughts are out, which is usually about 10 minutes non stop. By that time, everyone has checked out.
That sounds like about half of my posts here on WP.
It's a common Aspergian shortcoming that we are often oblivious to our own tendency to wax professorial on subjects that interest us and that though we may be wallflowers much of the time, when we do enter a conversation, we can unconsciously commandeer it and not let anyone else get a word in edgewise once we've started talking.
I try to monitor myself for that as much as possible, but I still catch myself yammering on from time to time, only to glance up and see the other person's eyes rolling up in their head, as they lose consciousness out of sheer boredom. It often goes hand in hand with that unconsciously rising volume level - in fact, what often makes me realize I'm doing it again, is suddenly noticing that I'm excitedly talking louder than usual.
I've had other Aspies trap me in a corner and do it to me, too, so I know firsthand how frustrating it can be. The only thing I can think of to do is maybe just hold up a palm and signal him to stop when he's starting to lecture and remind him to "take it down a notch." Don't make it a big conversation, just remind him he's getting a little carried away. One of the younger WP members was saying several weeks back that their siblings let them know when they're lecturing by simply saying "BORED NOW," and walking away. I thought that was pretty funny.