Skilpadde wrote:
I'm pretty quiet for the most part, since I very seldom have anything to say to anyone. I don't have a problem with that, but some people do. Their problem IMO. The silence isn't awkward, annoying or boring for me. It only bothers me if I wanna get to know someone, or wish to reach out, but don't know how. That doesn't happen often.
So, yeah, I'm another quiet one.
I get that awkward feeling when my quietness is clearly making the other person feel awkward, which is why I like to avoid situations where this is possible. As for wanting to 'reach out' but really not having the tools, now that's on another level of frustration.
People I don't know well will often comment that I haven't said much and ask if I'm alright, which is their attempt at inclusion, which I can't resent. Just thought I'd also add that like 'AspieGuy96', I'm also in the camp of having no real obsessions to talk endlessly about, and so I'm very quiet even compared to the few other aspies I've met. I sometimes wonder if some presently unrecognised diagnosis might apply to me, but I guess I'll stick with ASD.