Context: I'm an Aspie's dad with some traits, but NT.
NTs can tell a lot about context and emotion by reading people's eyes while they speak. They've done it almost since birth, and are completely unaware that they even do it. Minute changes in facial expression are analagous to emoticons in text.
Aspies find reading this hard/impossible.
So naturally NTs find it strange when something that is so "natural" to them is not followed by someone else. Of course there's nothing wrong with it, but people notice it. It's like suddenly seeing someone else walk around backwards- it's noticed because it breaks a convention that most people are unaware of.
Because NTs use eye contact to judge the context/feeling of someone while they're talking, eye contact becomes uncomfortable
when the two of you are not talking. eg if there's a long pause in the conversation and eye contact is maintained, NTs then try to derive meaning from that. Why is the other person still looking at me? Are they obsessed with me? Is there a zit on my nose? I imagine it's the same discomfort some aspies feel about all eye contact (see, maybe we're not so different after all!)
I love the idea of looking at the forehead/eyebrows. Wearing sunglasses would help too
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Thank you very much for this post, it was definitely very informative. Yes I find eye contact both meaningless and threatening plus I have no conception on how to maintain "eye contact conventions". In other words I never understand or have any idea how to use my eyes, or my body language, for that matter. I tend to have body language, only when i have individuals who's body language I can mimic.