Sarah81 wrote:
Filipendula wrote:
I've been wondering this for a long time. Why are people here so aware of what NTs think of them when NTs themselves would say honesty to the point of personal criticism was antisocial I guess this question is rhetorical but I'll answer it anyway. Aspies do not have a monopoly on being antisocial. NTs are actually much more antisocial, but the difference is they do it on purpose, and with enough skill to make it really sting, without putting themselves in a vulnerable position. Negative personal criticism is one kind of bullying.
No it wasn't rhetorical, I genuinely want to know and understand so thanks for responding with your thoughts.
Do you think it's all down to bullying then? Because admittedly I've largely managed to avoid that sort of thing (apparently I was always good at giving people such dirty looks that they rarely tried twice), but then it just raises a whole load of new questions for me. For example, I work somewhere where I would confidently say that there simply isn't any bullying (botanists not being known for their pack animal instincts). So my view of the adult world is that you don't encounter bullies unless you hang out in the wrong places or with the wrong people. It just surprises me that so many people on WP exist in environments or with people who will so happily pick another person apart like that.
As a final note, I do agree that NT's are, at a pure level, "less nice" because of the ingrained dishonesty and manipulation that prevails in society so I'm really not questioning that. I'm just wondering why I haven't got a clue what other people think of me, when everyone else on WP seems to have a whole load of self knowledge derived from personal criticism (constructive or otherwise). It both shocks/surprises me and also makes me a little paranoid that I somehow just don't notice when I'm being criticised.
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AQ: 32 (up to 37 when answering instinctively); EQ: 21 - 24; SQ: 31
Reading the Mind in the Eyes: 32
RAADS-R: 85
RDOS Aspie score: 115/200; NT score: 79/200