Double Retired wrote:
IsabellaLinton wrote:
It physically hurts when people look in my eyes.
I honestly don't know if other people are looking at my eyes...because I'm not looking at their eyes. Until I began learning about Autism, in 2019, I didn't even know it might be an issue. I just looked at people but did not seek eye contact and it generally seemed to be OK.
Same! I have no clue. It doesn't even occur to me that I'm supposed to look at people when they talk to me. Quite often I'll turn sideways to fiddle with something or actually start walking away a bit. It even happens with my kids. My daughter gets frustrated because she'll be in the room talking to me, but I turn away or start doing a task when I'm listening. I seldom answer until she starts walking away or she's on the stairs going to her room and we can't see each other. Then I'll call out my answer. Most of our communication is written even when we're both in the house. With strangers, I forget about etiquette until I'm out of the situation. Then I remember I likely seemed rude, so I beat myself up that I should try harder next time. Then the next time, I forget again.
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