anonymoussun wrote:
Does anyone here who have Aspergers not have a social life?If so why do you think?Is it because of shyness of being seen by certain people being sociable?
In my case if I had my house of my own instead of living in my parents house I would probably have a social life meaning going to gatherings and places getting to meet people.Although there are times that I feel like being just by myself.
Yep, it's all in your head. I never desired many friends and didn't know how to go about making them...I think I have some idea now, but I can't say I've consciously tried to become friends with someone yet. I have some friends now, but it's mentally exhausting to be around them all day; even with roommates, I spend a few hours a day in my room with the door shut.
You can be as sociable as you want and you can make as many friends as you want. You'll find yourself in some stressful social situations, and you'll still have to learn to deal with criticism (people might call you awkward for a long time) but you can do it if you really put your mind to it, and learn the rules that dictate common social interactions.