oddbod wrote:
Hi,
I've recently landed myself in trouble saying the wrong thing (again). I didn't realise I was saying the wrong thing until the whole table pretty much deserted me. Anyways, I was amongst a group of people that I'd never met, with a couple of people I vaguely recognised and one person I do know. The rest were all his friends.
It seems that the subject of nuclear war, and in particular being "pro nuclear war", are things that should be talked about in a pub amongst a group of people you've never met before. I tried explaining I've not got a death wish and I don't particularly want to see them die, but the world is overpopulated and perhaps a nuclear war wouldn't be such a bad thing in the grand scheme of things. This seemed to cause a lot of controversy. Anyways, I guess I totally failed to gauge when to drop the subject and eventually annoyed everyone else, as I've been told that my mate is now pissed off with me.
So what exactly is wrong with the subject? and how do I apologise to my mate? (I've not been diagnosed with As or HFA, I'm just socially inept with people)
Any ideas or pointers for conversations and opinions I should stick with would be helpful. I'm just pretty sick of being the person saying stupid things and being the social outcast.
If I were in your shoes, which I have been, this is how I got there:
I've come off awkwardly into the conversation, I cannot gauge when to stop, I say something totally out of line, and don't catch on to the reactions I'm getting back. Although not "catching on," I do have a shocking and stressed feeling afterward, which can take me a while to work out of.
Does that sound familiar?