The thread is so long...the rule is that perhaps there are no rules for us.
Of course we should learn social skills.
But for this there should be early diagnoses (in Italy they are given to very young children), but then they are missing in adult age of competent tutors).
Ask a loved one who you trust absolutely to give us an account of our possible social mistakes. And ask how we can remedy them.
An essential point is that we will certainly make mistakes.
In summary: we will not It's the mistake that causes damage, but not understanding what the mistake is, because we don't communicate like neurotypicals do.
*Important: in some things we will never succeed. In others, however, we certainly have enormous margins for improvement.
Another important thing it's not distorting ourselves to look like them. I accompanied a person on a fast train.
I just spent 1 hour making mistakes in finding the way back home.
I had the satellite navigator with me!
I returned home and I made a mistake interaction with an unknown person.
I entered the house and washed a glass: yet another one that I break involuntarily. I KNOW that I will certainly always make some of these mistakes. Others, however, I will be able to correct. The sense of urban orientation is possible for example. Even if if you almost always get it wrong, you will find a way. While 9 out of ten social interactions, I will always get it wrong. And the glass will be the millionth one I have broken. The important thing is not to get demoralized.
One piece of advice, if I can give it, is to write down the information on a piece of paper. Things to do. us. So it's only the preponderant number of Neurotypicals that create discomfort for us.
Not their social skills.
They simply don't care about how we are.
The answers vary from... you've seen it, right? Or: if I can, you can too !Ok then: do we have a quality in which we excel? Let's let them try if they also succeed in that specific skill. I think it will be difficult for them to succeed. I see many ND people who write that they regret being born ND.
Apart from the fact that we couldn't choose. And it's genetic. For example, I'm like this: nd. I would never want to be NT, it's fine as I am. I have a good degree of social compromise.
I've earned every millimeter of what I've obtained. But in my own way. If I don't have the theory of mind ... I get over it.
One thing I did exactly. Remember exactly the sequential numbers of a train ticket including the assigned seat and the carriage.
In addition to the train number. The person (NT) was the train was also wrong (identical direction). But it led to another station.
I wasn't wrong. Strengths, but ours are not "their strengths to copy". We would be even stranger if we did (I think eh!)
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