Lost_dragon wrote:
However, I've never really had an issue with relating to others and I don't find it overwhelming. When I understand the emotional context behind how someone might be feeling, I'm usually fairly accurate in my guesses. During times when I am overwhelmed sensory wise, I can sometimes act in ways that sabotage myself and my connections. It makes my thinking fuzzy and I have to isolate and rest for a while otherwise I tend to snap at people.
My problem with people stems from two main areas.
1. Being treated as though I have low intelligence.
2. Being concerned about saying the wrong (or simply being too honest) thing and being misrepresented.
I suspect the difference between us is that I have a very bad case of executive dysfunction, and have difficulty retrieving information from my "data bank", in addition, to processing real-time information to fit the present conversation.
Hence, my preference for forum type communication.
I suspect your executive dysfunction, if you have any at all, may be much less severe than mine, making you a more effective communicator, overall, than I am, which in turn reduces the emotional conflict/mess that has to be cleaned up.
As you can see, I am brilliant. The smartest skunk on this website. Ignore the fact that I am the *only* skunk on this website.
In real-time situations, people just can't see it, so I say "f**k it" and avoid most people most of the time.
Reason prevails.