Can a person with an ASD be "spontaneous"?
I am the OP of this post.
I could not be online for a while.
I see that many people have answered and I thank you for answering!
I have to read it now properly, so I will need some time.
Thank you all for sharing your experiences!
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English is not my native language, so I will very likely do mistakes in writing or understanding. My edits are due to corrections of mistakes, which I sometimes recognize just after submitting a text.
Within KNOWN limits, I can be. Such as being witty being the class clown in HS (for a couple of teachers). Or doing something that excites me & does not conflict with something scheduled. Like going diving/hiking/caving on a vacation. Of course, that is not really, because I expected to do something LIKE that to begin with.
Well, I have tried before, but I always, ALWAYS seem to get in trouble. One time, I jumped over a railing at an LSU Basketball game to impress my date. She WAS NOT. Though her friends thought it was cute at least.
Or showing up at my girlfriend's house, unasked.
Perhaps these are more impulsive?
Sincerely,
Matthew
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