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  • Oh hey it's my experiences when trying to deal with people! Except it's like the first half goes well then I just must be doing something because I leave thinking things went well then find out later no

    No they did not

    And I pull my hair because it's usually something small and I'm just "why didn't you say shit at the time???" and I'm told that's rude but I was taught it's ruder to let shit fester??

    • I leave thinking things went well then find out later no

      No they did not

  • I do a lot of interactions online and just assumed that almost all misunderstandings were because almost half of Americans are illiterate. Then I was diagnosed with autism. I now only think about half of them are because of that.

  • This was so incredibly true when I was a kid. Really tough childhood. Didn’t help that one if my parents was authoritarian and prevented us from watching TV, further isolating us from those common social interactions of knowing TV shows or lines. Blocking TV was, of course, punishment for poor grades and failure to accomplish tasks at home too, because wouldn’t you know it, ADHD goes hand in hand with ASD.

  • I always had a hard time telling if people were trying to talk to me, which is especially frustrating because you can't safely err on either side. You always respond back, lots of intensely awkward and humiliating interactions with people having to explain they weren't talking to you. You stay quiet and wait for a clearer signal, some people will get offended and angry because they think you're purposely ignoring and insulting them somehow.

  • I wouldn't say that I get traumatised by social interactions going wrong but they definitely get stuck in my head for a while; I keep thinking about what I could have done differently, even if it wasn't really my fault.

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