I have the exact same problem. I have pretty much nothing to say ever.
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There's nothing people love more than talking about themselves, so ask questions or comment on what they've said and turn the topic to them.
I have no easier way of coming up with anything to ask than I do with things to say. When I say that nothing comes to mind, I mean that literally.
And on the off chance that I do come up with anything to ask (like 1 in 1000), I'm not comfortable asking it anyway. I hate asking about anything personal, it makes me feel like I'm prodding. I want people to just tell me if they have something they want me to know.
This is so much of a problem for me that it caused fights between me and my ex who also was aspie.
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Active Listening provides techniques and sentence maps that can be used to do that without pummeling the poor person with 20 questions.
It'd be a miracle if I ever came up with 20 question to ask anyone. And that likely goes for the entire time I know them.
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Videogames is a much more interesting theme to me, but speaking too long about videogames bores other people.
I can say some words about things that interest me, but how other aspies allegedly can talk about their interests for hours is a mystery to me.