Beyond the 'standard' discomfort Aspies feel in conversation, has anyone here gotten involved in conversations about one's body that made other people extremely uncomfortable? Example:
I read that typically, Aspies are not comfortable with normal bodily functions in the first place, like girls getting their periods, or talking about it or any of the numerous other 'icky' things that the body is capable of producing, seemingly of its own volition.
I never used to be able to. I was mortified when I got my first one, and was too embarrassed to tell my mom even. She was hurt when she found out I told my grandmother and she of course blurted it out in my mom's presence *groan*
Anyway, I was talking to a friend on the phone the other night, who has 2 autistic sons. We were discussing things we'd always had difficulty with. I've learned over the years to get over my shyness when talking about the body. Nowadays I don't care how gross it is, the body does some weird stuff! And if it's affecting one's health, it doesn't pay to be squeamish, because that doesn't help reach a solution.
My hormone issues have really brought this to the fore. I mean seriously, I'll talk about anything, boils, acne, scars, those ugly thick dark hairs women always seem to get under their freakin CHIN (damn it), and no where else! She cracked up but it got me to thinking, am I really the only one who does this? Is this something that's typical of other Aspies? This matter-of-fact approach to things that other people find taboo or extremely discomfiting to talk about openly? What really is the shame in it?
Anyway, just wondering..