ooOoOoOAnaOoOoOoo wrote:
Narrow interest can be as simple as an obsession with something or someone. It doesn't have to be, "narrow" as in a specific cat breed. It can be narrow, meaning, when you see so and so all she talks about are cats. That would be an example of a narrow interest. She doesn't talk about her mom or dad, brothers or sisters, friends at school, what's going on in her life, neighbors, news events. She talks about cats and cats only.
You have a narrow interest when you are obsessed with one thing: cats, dogs, animals, television shows, math problems, writing, physics, fixing up a car, surfing, driving, trains, music, movies, movie stars or someone you know, art, artists, witchcraft, the bible... or it can be small, like stamps. It can be very specific, like breeds of cats or dogs, but it doesn't have to be to qualify as narrow interest. It can be an obession with animals in general. You talk about them all the time, read about them, etc, at the expense of everything else. You only seem to have interest in the one area and seem bored and disinterested when the subject changes. You might drift off into daydreaming about your narrow interest instead of paying attention.
My family tends to hate my narrow interests (usually movie based) Luckily my sister who found the AS diagnosis is very open to them and is open to listen.

I remember talking to her on are NY trip and said wow you sure are listening more although you understand nothing about Harry Potter she said Ya because I don't have to work and if I was working I wouldn't have time to listen to you. I was like oh ok (It was still nice to have her listen to me.) She tends to ask about my interest and we kind of have the same ones lately (she borrowed Twilight/Potter films and is going to see New Moon in November YA!)