kiwiya wrote:
Sorry if my question is offensive, but as a NT who is interested in autism, I am a little puzzled.
At first, I thought people with autism didn't know they have problems in communication. But as I log on this forum, I found out that: wow, these are supersuper normal, rational and logistic people!
So if you guys know you are "weird", why dont you try to act "normally"?
I have Aspergers also known as high functioning Autism.
Sensory overload is behind a lot of our problems for us the world is too bright too load and too fast this because our brains don't filter out irrelevant se sensory input like NTs.
We have to hyper focus on things we do and we find it difficult to multask.
I can listen to what you are saying for example but I may miss your body language or tone.
In return because we have missed all this information we never learn how to emulate NT behaviour body language tone of voice.
So called experts say we don't understand sarcasm but I understand it just fine I just have a hard time telling when some people are being sarcastic.
I engage in sarcasm myself but a lot of people have mistaken this for me being serious over the years because I deliver it in a dead pan way with no body language and a flat tone with a flat expression on my face.
That is why we are mistaken for being rude or odd.
So called experts say we lack empathy but I call bull on this one too.
I have yet to meet an NT would can understand the point of view of an autistic mind.
As regards people with autism who have more difficulties I still find they understand people with Aspergers better then NT people.
As regards acting normal here is our problem in a conversation for example.
All out attention is taken up on taken in what the other person is saying and what our reply will be.
Our minds do not take in the other person's body language tone of voice or expression.
Now all of the above is not black and white but you get the idea and on top of all that we have to think about our expression tone of voice and body language.
Your question is not offensive but it is exasperating as how can we explain anything so complex to NTs when they just get hung up on something we are missing in the non verbal sense instead of listening to what we are saying.
I would be genuinely interested in you reply as you did take the effort to ask the question a rare thing for an NT.