AquaineBay wrote:
I don't have a specific reason for finding someone interesting, I do it based on how I feel. Unless you do mean things like insults or I don't like your mannerisms(such as excessive profanity in public) the only thing left is how I feel.
So you don't have any specific interests that you enjoy talking about, or any specific activities you enjoy doing with others, or any political or other worldview issues on which you have strong opinions?
AquaineBay wrote:
Also I don't remember ever refering to my social skills group as a "support group".
Looking back at earlier posts in this thread, I see that indeed you didn't use the term "support group." I must have gotten some things mixed up somehow.
AquaineBay wrote:
It's a group where we go to learn about proper social etiquette and getting better prepared for real life. Also making friends and going places(though I think that's more of a bonus). We have parties and outings as well.
Thanks for the clarification.
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