Feel like nobody knows me well enough

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shortfatbalduglyman
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29 Nov 2024, 11:51 pm

Been working at home Depot for over four years and counting

Feel like nobody at work (or anywhere else) *really* knows me



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04 Dec 2024, 5:57 am

Since this is haven, I will keep most of my thoughts to myself.

Save to say that I'm sorry you feel this way sfbum and I can absolutely relate to that feeling that nobody really knows you. I have always felt that there is a glass wall between me and others that prevents any real connection.


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04 Dec 2024, 7:36 am

It is common enough for autistic people to experience social isolation, but that doesn't make it feel any easier, subjectively, for those of us who have suffered differing levels of social isolation.

I am sorry to hear of your plight, sfbm.



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09 Dec 2024, 10:42 pm

those annoying lil dips**ts that have the nerve to call themselves "friends", don't believe the slightest thing i say, just b/c they do not want to believe it. when i say something, they often do not hear, care, understand, believe, or remember what i said. they do not pay attention when i talk, but they talk too much and too enthusiastically. cory's known me since 2012 and he still doesn't understand/accept that i do *not* like getting called "smart". that's judgmental and condescending, i think. besides, everyone is "smart". it means nothing, and it's so f*****g manipulative. also, "dispositional versus situational". i *hate* it when ass holes have the nerve to jump to conclusions about my personality/character just b/c they interacted with me a couple times for a couple minutes.



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09 Dec 2024, 10:47 pm

I'm sorry you're dealing with that situation.

That said, it's hard to get to know people who are naturally stand-offish and contemptful towards others. Getting to know people generally requires them to be open and willing to expose potential vulnerabilities.

Unfortunately this means if someone is stand-offish out of a fear of rejection they might find themselves in a vicious cycle of not letting people get close, only to feel rejected anyways because no one gets close, only to double-down on not letting people get close, etc, etc.

Not that any of that insight has helped me significantly improve my own stand-offish and aloof tendencies.


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