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31 Jan 2009, 9:22 pm

Ok guys I just lost 900 dollars. All because I can't talk to people. I didn't turn in my 30 day notice to my landlord because I was afraid of confrontation. I literally stood outside their door almost 6 times frozen and sweating. I do this all the time. I am always to afraid to tell someone how I feel or that I'm doing something. I basically lost the 900 dollars to avoid talking to them!! ! I'm such a pushover just because I can't stand up and say my opinion.. I'm also stuck on ramen noodles and bologna for 3 weeks because of this :(. I seriously need some help. I know I could of just "MANNED" up but that's my problem I can't. I always tell myself your gonna do it this time, if it's talk to a girl I like or even tell my landlords that I'm moving I just can't do it. I'm feeling really stupid and down because of it right now......



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31 Jan 2009, 10:42 pm

yeah it's a bit of a problem for aspies the 'can't say no' thing.

could you have mailed it in?



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31 Jan 2009, 10:46 pm

I could of dropped off a letter but I was afraid of them coming to my apartment to talk to me.. They have done it before. They did it when I first signed the lease to bring me my copies. These are some landlords that come talk to you when something is up. They also lived on property. So yea lol. I turned in a letter the day before I left...



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31 Jan 2009, 10:50 pm

This is going to sound pretty stupid, but it does work:
Pretend to be someone else in these situations. Pick a character from TV, a movie, a book, a cartoon, whatever, and be them. I do this at work a lot so I can deal. I know it sounds crazy, but it you're pretending to be them and adopt their personality, it actually works.



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31 Jan 2009, 10:53 pm

zghost wrote:
This is going to sound pretty stupid, but it does work:
Pretend to be someone else in these situations. Pick a character from TV, a movie, a book, a cartoon, whatever, and be them. I do this at work a lot so I can deal. I know it sounds crazy, but it you're pretending to be them and adopt their personality, it actually works.

That doesn't sound stupid at all. It actually makes sense. I'll give it a try sometime. Maybe with a girl that comes into my job a lot that I like. But at times it feels like my heart has stopped my soul and life have been sucked out of me and I can't move. It's a weird feeling Oo.



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01 Feb 2009, 12:13 am

Hell, I'm role playing a cartoon character at work, it can hardly get weirder than that.
Go for it.



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01 Feb 2009, 12:41 am

Hydra, why don't you role-play yourself over to the nearest church and ask for help? I'm told they have more to offer than "ramen noodles and bologna" to down-and-outers like yourself. Let us know what happens.


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01 Feb 2009, 1:50 am

Fnord wrote:
Hydra, why don't you role-play yourself over to the nearest church and ask for help? I'm told they have more to offer than "ramen noodles and bologna" to down-and-outers like yourself. Let us know what happens.


Just make sure it's a mainstream church... don't need a perfectly sane person being dragged into biblethumpingland...



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01 Feb 2009, 2:21 am

Zghost's idea is great re: role playing.

Also, can you write a letter in advance, nicely edited but assertive? Just to back up your point. What exactly is the situation? You may have a legal case to get your money back, if the circumstances are right.

In the mean time, a church may be a good place to go. A Unitarian, UCC, Episcopal, or Catholic might be best (IME, for compassion sake).



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01 Feb 2009, 1:32 pm

we really suck in this department, don't we? :(



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01 Feb 2009, 3:50 pm

zghost wrote:
This is going to sound pretty stupid, but it does work:
Pretend to be someone else in these situations. Pick a character from TV, a movie, a book, a cartoon, whatever, and be them. I do this at work a lot so I can deal. I know it sounds crazy, but it you're pretending to be them and adopt their personality, it actually works.


I do this too!

Lately I've been KITT, Goren from L&O, and also pikachu. Whatever works, right?


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01 Feb 2009, 4:33 pm

Well it's my fault. Since I didn't give a 30 day notice I lose my deposit and have to pay an extra months rent. It's a TN law. Landlord renters agreement thing. As they have to give me 30 days before my eviction and vice versa. And I was just to chicken to go talk to them or even leave a note because I was afraid of having them talk to me.

And I am an ex christian btw. My friends got me into a church and I was in it from 7th grade to my senior year. A year after leaving I gave up on god. It's a bunch of crap to me no offense to anyone who is religious. But I'd rather avoid a church all together. I can live off bologna and ramen. There's more needy people out there then me.

Anyways I'm going to try this role playing thing at the gym at my new apartments. I'm usually to afraid to go work out thinking people will laugh at me or something. I have a couple of pounds I want to shed and maybe this role-playing won't make me so self conscious.



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01 Feb 2009, 7:34 pm

First of all note the positive in your last post. You are going to the gym in your new apartment. Well done, for that is something I couldn't do. That is great!

Secondly don't beat yourself up about not giving sufficient notice. I have lived off of semi cooked pasta and I am still here. It sucks, I know but your last couple of posts are far from defeatest so you are doing good.

Role playing is good with strangers as it provides a buffer from the real you being hurt. I have grown out of this to a degree, but I have found, as I have gotten older, that my mind allows me to be myself without fear of rebuttal.

When you find yourself in this situation again, remember the ramen noodles and the s**t feeling from not standing strong and you will most certainly give yourself a kick up the a**.

Hope this helps

Later Later



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01 Feb 2009, 7:59 pm

zghost wrote:
This is going to sound pretty stupid, but it does work:
Pretend to be someone else in these situations. Pick a character from TV, a movie, a book, a cartoon, whatever, and be them. I do this at work a lot so I can deal. I know it sounds crazy, but it you're pretending to be them and adopt their personality, it actually works.


Yes---this works. My therapist has told me to do the acting thing. I am learning to act out my feelings. If you try this with the attitude that it can work, I think you will find it isn't that difficult. But do not psyche yourself out trying it---just relax and act.



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02 Feb 2009, 12:05 am

stimpysuzie wrote:
First of all note the positive in your last post. You are going to the gym in your new apartment. Well done, for that is something I couldn't do. That is great!

Secondly don't beat yourself up about not giving sufficient notice. I have lived off of semi cooked pasta and I am still here. It sucks, I know but your last couple of posts are far from defeatest so you are doing good.

Role playing is good with strangers as it provides a buffer from the real you being hurt. I have grown out of this to a degree, but I have found, as I have gotten older, that my mind allows me to be myself without fear of rebuttal.

When you find yourself in this situation again, remember the ramen noodles and the s**t feeling from not standing strong and you will most certainly give yourself a kick up the a**.

Hope this helps

Later Later


Well I'm going to try the gym. I hope I can brave it.. Hell I injured my back a couple weeks ago and I almost went crazy at physical therapy! Anyways thanks for the tips and all everyone! I feel like you all understand what I'm going through. I tryed to tell my family and friends this and they thought I was crazy. Then again I haven't told them I suspect that I'm an asperger yet :(.