Graelwyn wrote:
Do you consider yourself to have emotions, or to have no capacity to feel at all ?
Oh, I've got emotions... But the way that I feel, interpret, and express emotions is not quite right. There is some dysfunction there. Here's how I understand it:
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Feeling: I sometimes find it difficult to really know exactly what emotion I am feeling. It usually becomes generalized as "angry" or "anxious". So all of the detail and nuance of "frustrated" "apprehensive" "distracted" "fatigued" "agitated" "wary" "perplexed" etc tends to escape me. I'm well aware that those sorts of feelings exist. But I confuse them or don't seem to be able identify them when they happen. Also, I don't think that I feel the full range of intensity of human emotion. Here's a metaphor... imagine the color spectrum. Most other people see all the colors. But I may only see Red/Blue/Yellow. I think that other people feel things more deeply than I do.
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Interpreting: This has to do with perceiving emotions that others display. I'm terrible about that. I either don't notice their emotion unless it is very strong, or I will sometimes incorrectly label their emotions. This has, of course, resulted in many many social problems.
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Expressing: I may feel a certain way inside. Let's say "happy". I go around feeling happy. Yet other people will ask me "what's wrong?", or "did something happen to you?" ... I frequently don't show the correct emotions verbally or through body-language. I seem to perpetually come off as either anxious/depressed/angry or totally flat. And those are certainly not always my emotional states.
Emotions are and have always been one of my most daunting challenges.
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