Irimias wrote:
I went out with family yesterday and at one point we we sitting at a pub and got on to discussing a matter related to politics. Each time i tried to make a point i was cut off by the others present. I even finished my sentence at one point in spite of someone else talking over me who'd had more than their share of time to air their views. This isn't the first time i have experienced this and wonder if this happens to autistic people generally, in that they are shut out of discussions or conversations.
This often happens to me.
The worst offenders for interrupting seem to be fairly indiscriminate, and will interrupt almost anyone, in my experience. But the "second tier" of offenders do seem to select their targets more specifically, and I am certainly targeted more than the average.
I tend to remain silent in a group conversation unless I feel I have something worthwhile to say. I have often puzzled over what particular "vibes" I must be sending out that evidently causes other people to think that even the very few words I do try to contribute are of little consequence, and can be talked over freely by those who are already hogging most of the conversation.
I think you are being too generous, High Lama, when you say "most people are just waiting for their turn to talk." I think the worst offenders among the interrupters have no sense at all of the notion of "their turn to talk." It is always "their turn," in their own estimation!