hey_there wrote:
I consider this extreme introversion kind of a good thing because since I don't talk I never run the risk of unintentionally offending someone
That's good presence of mind. You're staying within yourself and your limitations. I was an extreme introvert who never wanted be that way and couldn't just accept it.
League_Girl wrote:
I have said things other people have said but the difference is they know when to say it and when not to say it. I don't. I have gotten better at it though and that didn't start until I was in my mid twenties. I just always have to think now because it doesn't come natural. .
Ok thanks. Very similar to my situation. Have gotten slowly better with responding more appropriately. But I have to make an effort to stay aware or could go back to just blurting things out.
Sounds like mental or social boundary problems could be fairly typical for AS.