Jinks wrote:
I did develop something which worked though. I would wait for a pause in the conversation, then deliberately look into the person's eyes (they were usually looking at me, waiting for eye contact) and give them a warm smile, before looking away again and resuming the conversation.
Ha ha sometimes i do that in conversation pauses, like when someone pauses then I look at them and it appears they were waiting for some eye contact acknowledgement so I'll glance up just to give indication I am listening and then continue on. But yeah I think if someone questions me about my lack of it I'll just be honest. I'll just say 'It's hard for me to listen and follow the conversation if I try and make eye contact, but I am listening.' If someone cant accept that I think they have an issue I mean its not like their health depends on my giving them eye contact.
Its kind of funny not sure if my brother normally makes eye contact or not but yeah with me he knows I don't really so we might be faced opposite directions engaging in a conversation. If there is a group of people it confuses them at times because they can't wrap their mind around me and my brother talking without any eye contact, looking at each other or body language indicating it to them.
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