Nikkt wrote:
Given that a lack of ToM is a major aspect of AS, I would say that a lot of one's non-manipulative nature comes from (a) not being good at it and (b) not even considering it as an option.
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Saying this, I know a very manipulative (in a maleficent kind of way) aspie, so I'm sure if you really wanted to be manipulative, you could certainly learn it.
Yup.....one wouldn't expect Aspies to have the social intelligence to be effective manipulators, but there appear to have been sightings. Quite the conundrum. How do they do it, if they can't read people's feelings and don't know the likely effects of their responses?
I suppose some of them could be NPD cases, consciously or unconsciously masquerading as Aspies. And some forms of manipulation don't look all that difficult.
When I was 37, I was minding a market stall for the co-operative I was in, and I noticed a lady looking at the wares.......she looked anxious, and flipped from one item to another and back several times in indecision. I realised I could intervene and quite likely influence her decision, just by coming over as cheerful, relaxed and confident, which was pretty much what I was feeling that day anyway. I hung back, and was glad I hadn't manipulated her, though I realiseed a better response might have been to try to cheer her out of her slight anxiety so she could make her own mind up, though even that would have likely encouraged her to buy our stuff.
It worries me when I influence another person, even if its not really manipulation, they may think it is, and if they come to grief through following my leadership (I think that's the first time in my life I've ever used the phrase "my leadership"
), then it'll all be my fault, and I'll really feel bad because I hate it when people lead me into misery. But if I were to cut that "do as you would be done by" mantra from my ethics and replace it with "Look after Number One," then the rest of it doesn't seem too difficult. Dale Carnegie wrote a few idiot's guides to charming the pants off people, "make him think it was his idea" etc., so if such methods don't make you reach for the sick bucket, I'm sure even an Aspie could turn their mind to the job of learning to manipulate.