Iammeandnooneelse wrote:
Well, be a teenager, don't interact, see where it gets you.
If it comes to that, interact, see where it gets you.
You're ******* if you do. You're ******* if you don't. Since you're ******* either way, you might as well try. That's my experience anyway.
Well, that was my experience too, but the conclusion "you might as well not try and at least save yourself the effort." seems equally valid.
Looking back on teenage, through a thirty-year telescope, a couple of things I didn't have might have helped:
Reassurance, reinforcement, that it was OK to be yourself: not always to be like the crowd.
Advice and help on how to do the social world and friendship.
Missed both, as I was expected to like and do normal thiongs, but not given support when I found that difficult. Yes, that's undoubtedly left low expectations and some emotional scar tissue.
Unpicking that now is difficult. I took up a book entitled "Human relationship skills", and discovered on page 3 that I didn't really qualify as human by the author's definition.
(It's actually a good book, but not designed for Aspies).