Thanks for the warm welcome.
I am still peeking around a bit mostly reading.
It is good to have a place where I do not have to filter and alter like I need to do in everyday life.
Nosirrom wrote:
I can relate talking to NT's the same way as playing a guitar. You have to put your fingers in the right places, you have to strum at the right time. You have to do all this stuff to make it seem right. When talking you have to look at the person, you have to use complete sentences and and all that other stuff they like to do.
I like the guitar example. I tried playing, but only thing I could do was copying. I had no idea how to just make up "something".
But then I tried a bass guitar and that just made sense to me. No idea why, but I stuck with it and did not have to think like I had to do with the guitar. Strange when I think about it; they are very similar instruments.
The schematics I use in my head to do social stuff get easier over time.
I tend to look behind a person, similar to what you do when trying to find 3D images in those patterned books.
That gives me good responses. Still have to learn to look a bit longer though, but it is so hard.
Nosirrom wrote:
You were talking about the wedding. Do you think the person you were talking to had autism too? Do you think that is why you talked a lot?
I had never thought of that myself, but he said it to me literally "I have a form of autism".
We noticed ourselves that we talked alot and talked about that as well.
I remember something along the lines "there are not many like us" when mentioning how enjoyable the conversation was. Not sure if he then meant "us, autism persons" or "us, people that talk this way".
I talked alot because it was such a pleasure to be understood in my basic language. The unfiltered one, I mean by that. Just talking without all that "give examples", "build up from very simple concept" tweaking.
It took relatively few words to get alot of understanding. We could also twist multiple topics easily.
Do you think this is a typical autism thing?