I used to be the kid who was made fun of in school by 3-8 kids every hour and therefore acquired the taste of not talking (that equals more humiliation). But when I did talk, I didn’t know what to say or when responding to a topic, I’d give it a bizarre take. Now that I’m at a University, I’m having trouble with talking to people outside of class. I’m tired of only having interaction based on classroom teachings.
Some how, I have floated into a group of students who are “normal” and don’t always talk about literature, poetry, history, music, and philosophy. I’m freaking out because those topics are what blew me in. I am stuck with being quiet, asking yes - no questions (do you like this band, have your read this person) with little feedback, or just staring past them (while I write bits of poetry) in hopes that I may be invisible and not noticed because I’m the odd one who is not talking. When I asked the “leader” of the group (a girl who has captivated me) if she though I was weird, well – she let me have it: I try too hard, I ask too many questions, I get off topic, and I ramble too much about philosophy.
But when I’m at work or drilling with the Army, I’m just the guy who’s loud, weird, obnoxious, smart, funny, original, annoying and straight up bizarre. That’s because they are used to me and I will force them to get used to me because I have to work with them. It’s so different when I’m trying to make friends with a group who has a lot in common with me. Any suggestions?