zeldapsychology wrote:
I beleive as Aspies we tend to be rude not knowing it and saying the wrong thing since we don't know what to say and we tend to say the wrong thing.
I do this all the time, but it is not always a problem. My family and friends are mortified on my behalf and my mother-in-law says I have no shame. For instance: I was talking to a female colleague about her granddaughter expecting her first baby, and that there was no childcare issue because they both lived with the colleague's daughter. I asked the obvious question of where all the men were - colleague's husband recently died of cancer, daughter's husband beat her to a pulp until he was imprisoned and granddaughter's boyfriend ran off the moment she was pregnant. Apparently you do not ask such relevant questions. But my colleague was pleased to be asked.
The main point is that some people, some of the time, can be incredibly relieved that someone is blunt and does not evade apparently embarrassing issues. Some people actually come to me for "unbiased" responses to problems that they know everyone else politely lies to their face about.