Princess78 wrote:
Heavy metal is not my thing. And yeah, goth people do scare me.
"Abby" on NCIS is goth, for those of you who are wondering what goth is. She has the dark hair, the weird clothes, and a dog collar around her neck. She sleeps in coffins and has voodoo dolls. But she's not completely goth, because she also hugs her fellow co-workers, likes dogs, bowls with nuns, and drinks coffee. What's that about?
You don't find it somewhat hypocritical to be scared of someone just because they are different, even though you are an aspie which inherently implies being different and what many NTs would find 'weird'? I'm not saying gothic people are born gothic or that being gothic is a neurological condition, but I think there is a more abstract similarity to be drawn. To me it seems people with AS would be used to being that 'other' person, and may be more willing to not hold things that are different about others against them just because they are different. But I suppose it wouldn't be the first time that what seems right to me isn't really the case.
Unless you are superstitious and believe voodoo dolls actually do something, then I suppose I could understand the reaction.
Also, I'm confused why you brought up having "the dark hair" in your list of gothic traits, or why you think gothic people can't hug, like dogs, bowl with people who aren't like them or drink coffee? Is this sarcasm?