DailyPoutine1 wrote:
I never know what to say when a girl initiates contact. One time she'll say "Hey" and I'll be like "Who are you? Leave me alone.".
Today at the cafeteria I was eating as usual and then some random 12 year old kid came up to me and asked me "You're not eating with friends?" and I was kindof offended and didn't know what to answer so on an impulse I replied with "What the f**k do you want?". She then stuttered "nothing" and I could tell by the look of her face that she was scared or shocked, I don't really know.
I just don't know how I can stop saying mean things without wanting to. My inability to normally socialize with people pisses me off.
May I hazard a guess that this issue is not so much one of failing to properly socialize, but one of failing to work with your own anger? That seems like a naturally angry response. The issue is not your response, but rather your interpretation of her words. You instantly got offended by something that might not have been intended to have offense.
If you had taken a moment to think about why you got angry, you would have instead naturally asked her, probably in a perturbed voice, 'Why did you say that?' to better gauge what she actually meant.
Yeah, you've got anger issues, not socializing issues. In fact it's rather refreshing for me to read that you aren't falsely hiding your emotions, although there are better ways of dealing with them. Don't work on hiding yourself.
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Not autistic, I think
Prone to depression
Have celiac disease
Poor motivation