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lostgirl1986
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12 Mar 2012, 1:07 pm

When I was little I never looked into peoples eyes when I was talking to them. My kindergarten teacher talked to my mum about this and my mum punished me and made sure that I always looked into peoples eyes. I look into peoples eyes now but I usually look away because I can't for too long and then quickly look back. Also, if the person is too close to me, an example would be when I'm sitting in the front seat and the person is driving I usually don't look at them but I'll look out the window while I'm talking.



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13 Mar 2012, 8:06 pm

people just always thought i was shy.

i distract myself mid conversation wondering if i'm making enough eye contact or too much :oops:

occasionally i startle myself mid conversation when i realise how easily i've been maintaining it. then i fall back into the pattern of wondering how long i'd been looking.


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14 Mar 2012, 5:49 am

I had troubles when I was younger, but over the years I've learned how to do it. It's really not that bad.



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14 Mar 2012, 9:45 am

skenasis wrote:
I had troubles when I was younger, but over the years I've learned how to do it. It's really not that bad.


for me it is.


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14 Mar 2012, 10:44 am

I can only do it if I'm really relaxed or really pushing myself. If I'm truly paying attention to you and focusing on the conversation, then I'm not going to be looking at you the majority of the time.



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14 Mar 2012, 2:22 pm

This is me having a conversation.

"So anyways..."

:looks away:

(in my head) 'MAKE EYE CONTACT!! !'

"I was talking to this person..."

:looks away again:

'DAMMIT EYE CONTACT!'

I must look really weird when I'm talking to people, because I'm constantly looking away into the distance while talking, then I realize what I'm doing and look back at the person, then look away again...

However I've trained myself to look at a person's eyes while THEY are talking as much as possible, so I suppose that makes up for it a bit!



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19 Mar 2012, 1:17 pm

I realized that I did not look at people in the eye about 15 years ago. At that time, i was at a job interview, and the man interviewing me, stared intensely, rudely into my eyes. I did not get the job because I could not make the connection. He scared me away. I started to just glance, as though "scanning" the mirrors in a car while driving. Maybe once every five seconds or so. So that is what I do; Scan. I prefer writing e-mails to talking face to face, but sometimes I must.



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06 Apr 2012, 10:17 pm

It used to be a problem. I thought that it was weird for people to look me in the eyes and that therefore, it must be rude to do so to others. I forced myself into it when people started to complain about it. They thought I was being rude! Now, I do it immediately and I don't really no how or when to stop it. It feels like I'm in a staring contest with them. I don't understand what either of us gets from it but, I do so very well now.



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06 Apr 2012, 10:46 pm

I have this problem when talking to guys.



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07 Apr 2012, 6:51 am

I look at people's mouths. So do the majority of my family so I never realised looking at the eyes was generally preferred.

There is no way I can listen to what people are saying when I look at their eyes so I don't even bother trying. No one's ever pointed it out to me, so either they don't notice or they're too polite to say.


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08 Apr 2012, 10:41 am

kamesponge wrote:
It feels like I'm in a staring contest with them. I don't understand what either of us gets from it but, I do so very well now.


^ Thats it ^

When I'm listening it is possible, but gets uncomfortable after a short while. Very distracting. I am trying to sort & understand what they are saying at the same time as trying to know when looking up or down is appropriate, the staring doesn't feel right. I often half expect the other person to comment on it, because how can it be any better for them?

I just keep looking if I'm listening, but can't speak in any useful way at same time as eye contact, need to look away to think of what I'm saying.

Maybe its to do with the thinking in pictures thing. I need to look at something neutral and non distracting in order to "see" what I'm talking about.



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08 Apr 2012, 11:24 am

My parents and my children don't use much eye contact, that is comfortable for me, maybe its just learnt?



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08 Apr 2012, 3:29 pm

I used to be able to fake eye contact sometimes, but I think I've gotten out of practice since being out of high school. If I'm talking to someone, I'll usually try to look in their general direction, but eye contact is too overwhelming for me.



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08 Apr 2012, 10:24 pm

It used to be a problem, and it still is sometimes especially if I am agitated or not focusing on the person in front of me. I have to remind myself a lot. I don't like making eye contact, it makes me extremely uncomfortable but I force myself to do it anyway.

What I had to figure out was how long to look at somebody and how often to look away, that took a bit of practise. Now I follow the 3 second rule (e.g. don't stare at someone for longer than 3 seconds, and try to look at them at least once in every 3 seconds if you aren't already looking at them)

Here I get accused of staring occasionally because what was "normal" eye contact from my original cultures here is considered to be "staring" and they think it's rude. I avoid eye contact here even more because of that, I just tend to glance at people or scan the area.

So I have a tendency now to look at someone if they are from my original continent, or if I really trust someone but it can still be a bit uncomfortable since I want to but I also don't want to at the same time.


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09 Apr 2012, 8:27 pm

I still have trouble with this, but I've gotten a lot better compared to when I was a teen - to the point where I was even able to achieve a "makes normal eye contact" comment on my ADD diagnosis sheet(I am still weighing the pros and cons for being formally diagnosed for AS). One thing I've never understood though was why people think you aren't listening to them unless you are directly staring at them. I got the "Look at me when I'm talking to you!" spiel a lot as a kid despite always being a good listener.


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