Bataar wrote:
I've given up on this. It just seems so pointless to me. Someone will make a suggestion to me on what to ask someone and my first thought is usually, "Why would I want to know that?" For me, unless the person I'm talking to is already someone I know and care about, talking is about the exchange of information. I don't want to ask someone I don't know a question where the answer will be useless information.
I was going for a walk one time at a beach with some family members and there was a girl walking a dog. Someone suggested I ask her what kind of dog it was. I didn't get the subtle reason behind that request and because I already knew what kind of dog it was, I told the person. They laughed and told me they meant for me to use it as a conversation starter. This was before I knew about Aspergers let alone that I had it and I just remember thinking that was one of the dumbest things I'd ever heard. To ask someone a question when I already knew the answer? Sheer idiocy it seemed.
That's cute about the dog. It made me smile.
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Me grumpy?
I'm happiness challenged.
Your neurodiverse (Aspie) score: 83 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 153 of 200 You are very likely neurotypical
Darn, I flunked.