irreligiousone wrote:
Butterfly
Joined: Apr 18, 2005
Posts: 9
Location: Connecticut
Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2005 6:09 am
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No friends except for my husband. I find
having friends tiring and burdening. I had
kind of started making a friend over the
past year but found her to be far too clingy.
This is a very common issue for most autistic
spectrum people, myself included. We become,
not so much they(NT friend), become clingy.
I for example have one good friend and I am
even then clingy. It is either out of desperation
to have someone to talk to, or be around.
duncvis wrote:
Hawk (Site Admin)
Joined: Sep 11, 2004
Posts: 963
Location: yorks
I find making and keeping friends difficult
because most of the time I can't be
bothered, or forget to keep in touch.
Offline I have a few acquaintances/casual
'friends', most of whom I have worked with
in previous jobs, none of whom I have seen
in over a year and occasionally email.
My best friend is Mel though, we just get
each other and always have.
Another issue in the autistic spectum. I and other
autistic persons tend to lose track of time in our
obsessions, and really don't know how to maintain
a fluent friendship. I wish I could solve it,
but not all lifelong issues have solutions, and I
say thanks to
www.wrongplanet.net for allowing
at least a outlet. Here's a idea! A WrongPlanet
convention so we can meet face to face and
allow us to explore this communication barrier.
Hmmm? just a IDEA!