EarthAngel19 wrote:
My childhood friend from out of town just called and we had one of the awkward silences and do you know what I said...
something like this:
Me: You want to here an interested/kind of disgusting fact about newborns (my sister just had a baby)
Her: Umm okay
Me: Newborn baby girls sometimes have little breasts and have something resembling a period because they still have some of their mom's hormones.
Her: Silence
Me: Baby boys sometimes have breasts.
I'm so embarrassed and I'm panicking so bad since she will be here in two hours with an NT friend.
I almost feel like crying. Why did I say that? I'm 27.
Don't feel bad. It is kind of interesting, what you said. It's a little blunt to say something like that to someone you hardly know, but I don't think it's that big of a deal. It might make you seem a bit quirky, but that's not so bad. It's just you being you, right? That's better than worrying all day about saying or doing the wrong thing, IMO.
I'm reminded of this guy I used to work with many years ago. I'm sure, in hindsight, that he was autistic. He would walk into the office and shout, "You know, they found alligator fossils in Iceland!" and then walk away. The rest of us thought he was a little strange, but we also liked him, because he was unique, and was full of interesting facts.