btbnnyr wrote:
I find NTs most boring to talk to, because they tend to go on and on and on (this sounds like I am describing asperger stereotype, but this is how NTs behave around me, maybe they can't read my non-verbal cues to stop, so I have to interrupt them often).
HFAs are sometimes interesting to talk to, because we tend to have conversations about weirder topics, but again, one sided on and on and on.
I like to talk to people who talk in short spurts, then I say something short, then they say something short, etc etc etc, fast short back and forth.
My favorite people to talk to are quirky NTs. They often talk about more interesting topics without being one sided. With aspies I have to share their special interest to be able to have a good conversation. I find the normal NTs are draining, but not as draining as a room full of aspies.
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Your neurodiverse (Aspie) score: 82 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 124 of 200
You are very likely neurotypical