Is it okay to not talk?
skibum wrote:
Thank you. What you guys are saying makes a lot of sense. And Jaden you are right. The NT who told me that they no longer wanted to be my friend because it was too much effort, must not have realized how much effort it took for me to be their friend. It really should be a two way street. That is only fair.
I remember we were at a family function once and I had gone off to rest and one of my family members came in and told me I had to come back out and be social. I was exhausted. I was too exhausted to fight it so I just went back out and sat. But it's good to know that it's not rude or disrespectful to say, "no, I can't come out and talk", or to say, "we both have to make equal efforts here."
I remember we were at a family function once and I had gone off to rest and one of my family members came in and told me I had to come back out and be social. I was exhausted. I was too exhausted to fight it so I just went back out and sat. But it's good to know that it's not rude or disrespectful to say, "no, I can't come out and talk", or to say, "we both have to make equal efforts here."
Exactly, I'm the same way with family gatherings, sometimes I just have to step away and rest. Usually that ends in a comment about how "anti-social" I am

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