CliveOwen wrote:
So basically, I'm an 18 year old guy with Aspergers, self-diagnosed (and then professionally diagnosed) at 11. Over the years my social skills (body language, confidence, eye contact, listening skills) have improved dramatically and I have a good circle of friends, albeit only a few that are close. I am a good-looking teenager and have had 4 girlfriends for reasonably long periods of time in my teenage life and everyone new I meet is surprised to know I even have AS, not recognising it in me at all.
However, I am still not that good with a lot of people, especially girls. I have some female friends but when it comes to talking to them or new ones over Facebook I always seem to mess up, which results most of the time in them not replying. Despite this, I am good with them face to face. I don't think there's anything obvious I'm doing wrong, but is there some kind of social etiquette for talking to people (on Facebook or otherwise) that I'm missing?
Thanks a lot!
We sound alike, I was diagnosed when I was 5 with Autism but when I was 8 I think? I was correctly diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome, I've had 9 girlfriends but they only lasted for 3 - 4 weeks which is quite embarrassing.
Yeah I don't understand that either, I have had that before where the girls won't reply back to me ever and I'm never sure why :S Also I've had situations where I notice that a girl is uncomfortable within the group and ask if they are alright for them to only snap back at me and give me mean looks which makes no sense because I'm caring about their well-being.
People are confusing.