qawer wrote:
Studying how those with good social skills go about it, I see they are basically being good a putting on a facade. Being good liars/pretenders. Constantly convincing other people they are in it for their best interest, when in fact they are only in it for their own best interest, not really caring that much about others. Asperger people prefer the truth and are in general bad liars. That results in social skill deficits.
How much truth do you find there is to this observation?
This sounds about right to me. I would not call it lying or pretending however. I look at it like being in a foreign country: there are things that you need to do and say to fit in and get by. Perhaps that's learning some of the language, customs, or just ways of doing things. If your aspergian then you know what I am talking about.
To the extend that you can act like a person in that country is the often extent that you'll probably be able to get ahead. I don't think it's inherently lying or dishonest and I think many NT people do this to a lessor degree.
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