Joseki wrote:
I've tried very hard in my life to "mask" and mimic, and I think I am fairly successful at it, so long as I remain pretty quiet and don't say something "odd". It is terribly exhausting for me, though. Even with people I feel comfortable around, I can last about 90 minutes max interacting with them. If I don't know them well, we're talking 60 minutes at best before I crash and need to take a time out rest. My social engagement: silent solo rest period ratio is about 2:1.
I can identify with your comment. I can pass quite well for about that time until I either try to tell a joke (
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that third glass of wine!) or someone starts to talk even accidentally about one of my hyper-interests. Then it’s all over in seconds as the crowd thins out and I don’t do the same until the batteries are exhausted! Recovery time similar. Worst dating story: Out for first date, nice restaurant good food, and she notices that instead of making eye contact I’m looking at her mouth. She leans over the table and says, “ I think you just want to kiss me now, you haven’t taken your eyes off my lips all evening!” It was going Ok till then, because I told her that she was a lovely date but that wasn’t the reason I was looking at her mouth of course. I didn’t really know or think to package that up more nicely or to lie of course
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