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shortfatbalduglyman
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14 Apr 2025, 8:17 pm

Been lonely for a long time.

It takes way too much time, energy and skill to make and maintain "friends".

"Thin line between love and hate."

"Friends" always end up dumping me.

miscommunication
assumptions
expectations

Then I feel lonely w/out "friends".
Thank buddha for the internet. it has pros and cons.



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14 Apr 2025, 9:01 pm

I hear ya! Kinda how I feel


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15 Apr 2025, 5:46 am

Being with friends involve lots of masking so yeah, that is true. I am also thankful we have internet since i don't know any autistic people irl who lives in my country



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15 Apr 2025, 5:53 am

shortfatbalduglyman wrote:
It takes way too much time, energy and skill to make and maintain "friends".

Real friends to my experience are pretty "low-maintenance", by what I mean they actually care 'bout ye and involve in relationship

The true root problem I see is how hard it is to *find* a friend, when everyone near ye all want is to manipulate and exploit. Or at least expect to abide to unspoken Sacred Gray Herd Law.

And what I can say, eh... Never give up.

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Being with friends involve lots of masking so yeah, that is true.

Definition of "friend" varies wildly, but personally I wouldn't call somebody a friend if I had to pretend near them to be someone who I'm not.


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15 Apr 2025, 7:34 am

Hetzer wrote:
AprilR wrote:
Being with friends involve lots of masking so yeah, that is true.

Definition of "friend" varies wildly, but personally I wouldn't call somebody a friend if I had to pretend near them to be someone who I'm not.


Yeah, my friendships never last because of that. But i have no other choice other wise i would be completely isolated and my mental health would worsen.



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17 Apr 2025, 5:48 pm

Yes the closer I am to somebody, the less I have to mind my manners, because they accept me warts and all, at least up to a point, which is fair enough. Of course it never goes away completely, but it gets easier. I've been making a lot of new friends through music lately, and frankly I'm scared stiff of putting my foot in it. I'm much more relaxed with older friends, so hopefully it'll settle down eventually.



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18 Apr 2025, 9:19 am

everyone has subconscious biases.

sometimes it is natural, necessary, involuntary, normal to make assumptions.

expectations

judgments

it gets on my nerves how some precious lil "people" have the nerve to tell me all about the factually wrong assumptions they made about me. on the other hand, maybe that's a good thing, because i do not have to try to guess what they are thinking, because i am not telepathic.

then some precious lil "people" act like they are so innocent



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18 Apr 2025, 1:19 pm

Hey! I feel similar. Lots of miscommunication, assumptions, and expectations leading to unnecessary displeasure. I don't know what the solution to it is, but I rather be lonely for ever than deal with that again. And like you said, the Internet has been a solid crutch for me.

In retrospect, it seems that I get along best with other autistic people, though there have been some NTs that I get along with too. Lately, I think I've been waiting to somehow run into a group of people that are communicative and straight forward. Also, that has a safe person in case anything comes up, someone to run things by, or they notice anything odd.


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24 Apr 2025, 9:17 pm

did not talk to or interact with anyone today. nobody talked to me either.

that could be good, bad, both, or neither.

nothing seems like it is worth the energy it takes.

cost benefit analysis.

i especially hate it when annoying precious lil "people" have the nerve to say "huh" and "what" instead of "excuse me".



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Yesterday, 7:56 pm

shortfatbalduglyman wrote:
did not talk to or interact with anyone today. nobody talked to me either.

that could be good, bad, both, or neither.


To me, nothing is nothing. It's not good or bad. It's nothing.


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