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LucySnowe
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26 Oct 2013, 8:30 pm

I've heard that a lot of people on the spectrum have a tendency to monologue--lack of understanding of social rituals leading to one-sided conversations. But I don't see this in myself; rather the opposite. I'm hyper-aware of social rules but I'm deathly afraid of mucking up; I did monologue for a while when I was small, but I learned pretty early on that you just don't go around doing this. So I go mute instead, even when I have a strong opinion about something. So are you a monologuer or a mutist? Or a bit of both?



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26 Oct 2013, 8:35 pm

Mutism - no one wants to hear me blither.



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26 Oct 2013, 8:43 pm

I tend to just stay quiet. Even if I have strong views on a subject, unless I'm in a comfortable setting, I'll generally shut up.



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26 Oct 2013, 10:15 pm

Mutist, no one cares. Even if they did I'm now too shy to just bring it up, some one else needs to open me up.


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27 Oct 2013, 12:09 am

LucySnowe wrote:
I've heard that a lot of people on the spectrum have a tendency to monologue--lack of understanding of social rituals leading to one-sided conversations. But I don't see this in myself; rather the opposite. I'm hyper-aware of social rules but I'm deathly afraid of mucking up; I did monologue for a while when I was small, but I learned pretty early on that you just don't go around doing this. So I go mute instead, even when I have a strong opinion about something. So are you a monologuer or a mutist? Or a bit of both?


Mostly I go very quiet rather then say something just to say something or if the discussion is about something I am not interested in, do not know about , or new people. I have cut down on monologue. When it does happen it happens after being quiet for so long once I start talking I can't stop and it is with people I am comfortable with. I have cut down on it a lot and forums and awareness are reasons. Forums give me a outlet.


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27 Oct 2013, 12:29 am

In real life? I go quiet and don't speak much, if at all.

On the internet? I ramble

I don't know why the different responses.

On saying that, should someone seem ok with it, I can ramble in real life too. But after bad experiences I tend to err on the side of caution and go quiet instead.



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27 Oct 2013, 1:55 am

LucySnowe wrote:
I've heard that a lot of people on the spectrum have a tendency to monologue--lack of understanding of social rituals leading to one-sided conversations. But I don't see this in myself; rather the opposite. I'm hyper-aware of social rules but I'm deathly afraid of mucking up; I did monologue for a while when I was small, but I learned pretty early on that you just don't go around doing this. So I go mute instead, even when I have a strong opinion about something. So are you a monologuer or a mutist? Or a bit of both?

A bit of both, I think. I tend to stay pretty quiet unless something really gets me going on a topic I'm interested in. In those cases, I don't really monologue, but I keep wanting to direct the conversation back to the topic in question.



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27 Oct 2013, 2:30 am

"Mutist". I'm generally uninterested in conversing, so I only say anything to briefly answer direct questions, or if I need something specific. I sound almost like someone with alogia most of the time. I can monologue too, though. But only if someone pressures me into it, or if I get sidetracked and start voicing my thoughts, forgetting that there's a person in front of me.



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27 Oct 2013, 2:42 am

I usually avoid talking, but if I'm in a situation where it's expected, I ask questions that provoke long responses.



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27 Oct 2013, 7:41 am

Both. Largely mute until relatively relaxed with the company I'm spending time with, then given the opportunity to talk about something I am passionate about... I monologue/infodump like a walking Aspie stereotype. *Cringe!* I find it hard to maintain anything in between for long - It's exhausting!



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27 Oct 2013, 7:53 am

Monologue. People don't generally allow me to stay quiet, they ask questions. I've been trying to learn how to be quiet lately because oftentimes I just want to listen to everyone else but usually people ask me a question and either I end up telling amusing stories about something or saying something that makes everyone go quiet and feel awkward. I find it easier to have a normal conversation in one to one setting although I prefer a three-way conversation because it gives me a chance to have a break and also to double check my thinking and opinions.



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27 Oct 2013, 9:26 am

I monologue when I am talking about work but, otherwise, I usually come across as very quiet.


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27 Oct 2013, 12:33 pm

mute most of time, monologue when on an area of interest.


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27 Oct 2013, 12:35 pm

Mute.


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27 Oct 2013, 7:12 pm

ChameleonKeys wrote:
Both. Largely mute until relatively relaxed with the company I'm spending time with, then given the opportunity to talk about something I am passionate about... I monologue/infodump like a walking Aspie stereotype. *Cringe!* I find it hard to maintain anything in between for long - It's exhausting!


Same here.


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27 Oct 2013, 7:23 pm

I'm definitely more of a mutist. I am quiet most of the time, though I will occasionally be in just the right mood where I start rambling about whatever is on my mind. I don't think it ever really gets to the point of monologuing, though.


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