What psychological affect do you have on people?

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Taylor1002
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27 Sep 2011, 7:16 pm

Most people become comfortable around me (although I'm often stressed), I don't seem to have an effect on some people, and a few people become uncomfortable around me. People tend to trust me easily and my friends usually come to me if they need someone to comfort them.



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27 Sep 2011, 7:18 pm

They usually suddenly remember that they are late for a prior engagement elsewhere.

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27 Sep 2011, 10:56 pm

Since I have the rare gift of invisibility, I have no effect at all that I know of. I would be SO flattered if I were told that my presence felt peaceful and uplifting. But instead I think I'm more like a paperweight. Or a weird statue that can somehow move around.



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27 Sep 2011, 11:02 pm

Usually, I'm invisible. Otherwise, I'm someone who should be protected.



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27 Sep 2011, 11:23 pm

I sometimes wonder if I annoy people tremendously when I am revealing all of my true thoughts and feelings and not hiding enough of them, because I don't know what I should be revealing and what I should be hiding, whether in general or when dealing with a specific person. This paranoia becomes more major the more I think about it, so I try not to think about it. But I wish I knew if I annoyed people a lot and if so, how and why exactly, and whether people find me super annoying or maybe even rage-inducing. No one else reveals their true thoughts and feelings in ways that I can understand, so I am truly in the dark about the psychological effects I have on people.



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27 Sep 2011, 11:57 pm

A non-aspie, but:

It's varied, as anybody else, I guess.

-A fondness of me with familiar folks around.

The effect that is mirrored is a seriousness. Most of the time I'm serious. This is countenanced back. Nothing noteworthy here.

Fidgety. I scratch my scalp, and my wife calls this "nervous habits." I'm just edgy here, I feel the need to move. This mirrors back into my wife & one daughter for some reason-- they scratch and say my bugs are biting them . :lol:
I know I spook some women, though. A distance that I can read, a discomfort in body language. I think they're just chicken.

The negative I've heard with enough frequency is: "You're hard to read."
When younger in my 20's, someone told me I make people nervous by standing aloof.

All in all, I don't seem to have severe trouble with this, as in the other posters here.



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28 Sep 2011, 12:30 am

I don't know.



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28 Sep 2011, 1:27 am

I am NT but my husband and 2 children are Aspies as is my nephew. I have alot of contact with Aspie kids/teens because I run an ASD gamers group. I find it psychologically easier to be around Aspies than I do NT's. Dealing with facts, honesty and being talked to about something more important/interesting than the trivial crap that some NTs drivvle is refreshing for my soul.

As a person I tend to invoke productivity in others. I am very much a skip the drama and theatrics and move to the solution type person and it tends to spread to those around me.