I am an extremely honest person, which has got me into trouble many times before.
My literal / extremely logical interpretations of situations / people has got me into trouble before.
Girl at school: *sobs*
Girl at school: *turns to me* I'm so upset, I am really upset
Me: why?
Girl at school: my boyfriend broke up with me, I don't know what went wrong *sobs*
Me: he probably broke up with you because he didn't like you, that is the general mechanism by which relationships terminate
I got into trouble with her friends afterwards, and had to ask my dad why. He said that I shouldn't have said that.
I see things in such a hardcore logical manner. My mum is very very emotional all the time. Since I started being a Stoic, my emotions are very low level now. However my mum is 90% emotion, at least, if not 95%. We often get into arguments because she bases her opinion purely on "go with your heart", whereas I am staunchly "go with your head".
I also have sometimes controversial views because I see things in logical systems. For example, I said on Facebook that the NHS should not spend money on giving women who can't conceive IVF. I said that because the NHS is in massive debt, there is a housing crisis in the UK and there aren't enough nursery places. There are too many babies being born, if the death rate could go above the birth rate for a while, then the UK population would stabilise and the housing crisis would lessen, even disappear.
Radio: there is a housing crisis, we need more houses and flats being built
Me: no, there is a birth rate crisis, we need less babies being born
Now that sounds sensible for me, but a lot of people don't like my views.
I am a scientist. I disregard emotion where possible. (Although it is obvious that a low level of emotion is necessary for a human being to survive so I am not totally devoid of emotion)
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I am a partially verbal classic autistic. I am a pharmacology student with full time support.