jacked wrote:
AT WORK
When I am at work I am very logical, control my situation and for lack of another way to put it I will run you over if you are in front of me and moving to slow. Once in a very long while I will come across a person who I love to work with (another aspie).
Oh did I mention I usually end up working by myself:)
SOCIAL OUTINGS
Lets say I go to a Restaurant/bar with co-workers. When we finish eating they move to the bar area to mingle. I'll stay a the table.
I have absolutely no idea what to do at a get together . I avoid them as much as possible they are the caster oil of life.
You sound a lot like me although with a couple differences. I don't mind working with others but I prefer to keep that limited since I find I'm far more productive on my own (regardless of how similar another may be). During work-related social outings, I actually do try to be social and engage in conversation if I am able to bridge a subject. Nevertheless, I suspect that others pick up on my peculiarities and perhaps share a he's-an-
interesting-character moment.
jacked wrote:
SOCIAL CONVERSATIONS
If they are about a topic I have interest in, I have learned to avoid mentioning anything. Everyone is usually wrong and if I start mentioning that they seem to get pissy. I tend to appreciate when I stand corrected, I do not like reaching a viewpoint incorrectly and appreciate more educated and substantiated knowledge that would contradict my point of view.
lol, it's probably best not to tell people they're wrong although it may depend on the context. I know, in a work-context, I'm pretty blunt about things if I'm interested in the subject. On the other hand, in a social context, if someone tells me things that are suspect or clearly wrong, I usually play along and entertain his/her thoughts.