AJ89 wrote:
Whenever someone acts the least bit odd to me, I overanalyze the situation and assume that person must not like me or think highly of me.
For example, when I see someone one laughing and I don't know what that person is laughing at, I immediately think that person is laughing at me when they're not, or that people are staring at me when they're not.
Yes. It's a natural progression to having had socialising problems, and there may have been very real incidences of being laughed at.
In the 'Complete Guide to Aspergers Syndrome' by Tony Attwood he says:
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"A person with Asperger's syndrome may develop what appears to be signs of paranoia, but this may be an understandable response to very real social experiences."
I always over-analyse and take the view that if I presume people are being mean, trying to deceive me, laughing at me in some way, taking advantage of me or have ulterior motives, that I won't get any nasty surprises like I have in the past. However, I never cease being sad at how horrid people are, because they mostly prove me right. I just don't understand why they are like that.
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