Aspertastic424 wrote:
^ I know the feeling. I think a good strategy is to find clubs or things you are interested in. If your into gaming or card games Im sure there are groups of kids who like that stufff.
One thing that has helped me talk better and relate better to other people is reading fiction, even hard fiction. Reading such fiction (including the classics) helps one get "inside the head" of other people, and idk jsut by witnessing other people think and interact in various situations, it helps with general social cognition and even... eloquence in speaking.
It is tough, but getting through a book helps make one smarter. If your in school reading fiction (especially the hard kind) will make writing papers all the easier
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And face it, the majority of people are not friends with the majority of people. Friendship is based off of different personalities that just "click." Whether its loving to discuss a favorite shared subject (sports, video games whatever) or just enjoying another person, friendships click for a reason.
Also, if I were you Id try to get plenty of sunlight and phsyical activity. I find doing so helps reduce my symtpoms quite a bit. That and fruits and veggies!
eh im more of a vampire (also known as i am ABSURDLY self conscious). its generaly a problem that i can't understand this alien beings with their foreign culture very well (also called NT's)so far ive used the humor trick i was taught years ago, puns or witty observations (or at least i hope them to be witty) at a constant rate usually. nobodies picked up on the whole "its a cover up for not knowing what the hell im doing" thing. but i feel like this hurts me. there was a guy in my class during my course (that i just completed) that i really liked, we got along all year, but then in the last few weeks he suddenly didn't like me at all, he made it very clear (sighing and not even looking at me) that he no longer liked me or wanted to talk to me. its been weeks and i still don't understand or know what i did.
i don't know what it is, i just seem to find books very hard to get through, i think its because my reading speed can't keep up with my mind so it just gets confused and bored at how slow this is and so i put the book down and go for a video game that will essentially read its story to me. i get what you mean though, they do teach some social constructs, I take a lot of my social skills from World of Warcraft, the way the NPC's (basically characters that arn't players) interact and talk. but then i also take some from classics like great expectations (audio books are great) or harry potter. its just kind of...impossible to put these into an actual situation properly.
i hope whoevers reading this can learn from this conversation too and not just me.
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AQ score: 45
Your neurodiverse (Aspie) score: 174 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 30 of 200
You are very likely neurodiverse (Aspie)
Officially diagnosed 30th june 2017