arielhawksquill wrote:
This is a common human phenomenon, not an Aspie thing. The social mask NTs wear is sometimes called the "persona", if you'd like to read more about the topic. It is explored in many artistic works, like Maya Angelou's poem "The Mask" or Billy Joel's song "The Stranger".
I think it is more exhausting for people on the spectrum to enact their persona (especially since it involves physically supressing things like stims and consciously maintaining posture and eye contact, which NTs don't have to think about.) And that's if they are even socially aware enough to realize they need to have one at all, and if they can overcome their scrupulous honesty enough to dissemble about who they "really" are.
Different underlying reasons imo.
Most people use the different faces to get something they want or to manipulate others, and it's usually still a part of them, to some extent. It's an aspect of their personality that exists somewhere within them and isn't heavily influenced by things like television, movies, literature,etc.
For me the personas are based on things that are completely random and false. Imitations of people, imitations of attitudes and beliefs that aren't even my own. It's like I wouldn't have a personality or any authentic feelings or beliefs if I didn't first take on the attitude and personality of a person who I view as "real". When I am this "real person" I can guage how they might react in different situations and act that way.
Otherwise, it's like I have no internal direction.
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