BuyerBeware wrote:
I'm about to be evil.
I'm pretty sure "It drive me crazy too" is an NT attempt to express empathy. The problem is that there's an implied statement: "It drives me crazy, and I know it bothers you even more, and you have more trouble dealing with it. It must be Hell for you." They do not understand that we don't hear the implied statement.
You may have a point about that. I always took the statement to mean, "I'm trying to show you you're not alone by claiming that I experience the same things you do" which always makes me feel more alone because, just by virtue of the fact that she's not one nudge away from having a total meltdown, I know she can't possibly be experiencing the same things I am. It just frustrates me when people think that their comparatively mild reactions to things compare with what we experience. I suppose you could be right though; my professor may just have been trying to say she understands how bad it is for me based on her own experiences and her knowledge that I'm far more physically sensitive than she is. Of course, I should point out that she was sort of laughing as she said it, in that, "Yeah isn't that exasperating" kind of way, making me suspect that she failed to grasp the severity of my overload.
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