I don't know if its the norm for people with learning disability, aspergers, or something else. Does anyone like going to parties whether it be office related or family related? We have an annual Christmas party at work and I avoid it as much as possible. I either call in sick that day or just refuse to go. There are only 12 of us, but still that's way too much. Everyone is talking about things I have no clue about. It can be work related, politics, family related, etc. But I listen in and feel awful because I'm not normal. When I try and speak, people ignore me or make fun of me. I hate parties that my parents give at the house too. I try and hide upstairs with the TV on. But that is now hard because we have a West Highland Terrier. He likes to see people, so I can't close the bedroom door and keep him in the bedroom with me. I hate it when mom's friends ask me when I'm going to get married. To me that's rude to ask such personal question. Plus just because their daughters got married doesn't mean I have to be. I'm 31, and still single, but I rather be single than be in a abusive relationship. I even hate parties involving family. This may sound sad, but I believe some members of my dad's family would rather want me not living. Does anyone else feel like certain members of your family wishes you were dead? I don't know why I think this. But is it the norm for people with aspergers especially to hate parties? It's all about socializing. NO one else in my family has aspergers. I am half Korean/half white.
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Anna
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