I find the cacophony of many people talking at once to be painful; it wears down my Sensory Issue Immunity (SII) bar rather quickly (I have such a bar in my mental HUD). And once that bar is gone, I tend to start behaving very badly very quickly.
Also, too many people is too much to track. In order to interact well with someone, I must invoke and maintain the appropriate human interactive construct, which is a mental machine that I use in an attempt to analyze and access the social queues that a more typical human understands intuitively, and to respond appropriately to the human at hand. Running one of these constructs is typically no problem, but running multiple constructs at once is very expensive and draining. Not to mention there are input problems for the constructs with multiple people, as I must observe subtle body language and expressions, tone of voice , etc., as data to feed the appropriate construct, and it becomes increasingly hard to do this on many people; i.e., senses become quickly overtaxed again. This has the rather singular effect of making me seem to have a high social IQ in one-on-one situations, but then seem socially ret*d when placed in a group of people.
Good fortune,
- Icarus just loves meetings...
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