OutlandMan wrote:
My first post:
I just discovered this board, dont know if I'm an aspie but definitely not NT.
Welcome to WP.
OutlandMan wrote:
My whole life I've struggled with this & other social 'grease'. I know what the expected response is, but I just can't bring myself to say it. It's difficult for me to say or do many things that are so normal and expected that people think it's weird if you don't. I somehow feel that it is coersive and I would be accepting defeat. Does that make sense?
Actually, it makes perfect sense. I've felt this way for a long time and had to train myself to pretend/act.
OutlandMan wrote:
I generally don't ask 'how are you', or initiate any social exchange, really.
I've settled on 'well enough' as a response, but in my younger years I'd answer as though the ? was meant to be taken seriously: "Ugh, my back is killing me, I didn't sleep well, I'm upset with my neighbor" etc.
Ever see THE INVENTION OF LYING? In that world, your serious responses would have been expected and "normal."
Again, welcome to WP.
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The existence of the leader who is wise
is barely known to those he leads.
He acts without unnecessary speech,
so that the people say,
'It happened of its own accord.' -Tao Te Ching, Verse 17