I noticed that in conversation, especially online, I tend to talk about the same things.
1.)Women (Celebrity women I find attractive, types of women in general I find attractive, the female form, sexual and dating fantasies.)
2.)Sports (I watch baseball, basketball, and football and have for a long time, but I also find myself talking about Tom Brady a lot, not just as an athlete, but the way he looks, his personality, his life, his wardrobe and so on. It used to be worse...when I had low self-confidence and didn't like myself, I envied him to the point where I wished I was him.)
3.)TV shows (Most of these old shows that have been cancelled for years...usually depends on which show I'm watching at the moment. I used to talk about Seinfeld and X-Files non-stop, but I don't watch either much anymore since I've seen every episode. Now I find myself talking about Frasier (which I'm a couple seasons away from finishing), Cheers, and Married With Children.)
4.)Music (Old school music...60s/70s/80s/90s.)
5.)Random jokes that I recycle...Winona Ryder shoplifting jokes..."What's better, sex or pizza" type of questions. Seinfeld like conversation, only I run out of material fast.
Some of this isn't all that bad. With the average guy, it's a safe bet that he likes the local sports teams and women. In fact, I was talking with my elementary school bully about the Patriots and various women that we like and telling one another women to look up dirty pictures of.
But with women, even one girl commented on the phone "All you talk about is Tom Brady and Frasier." Luckily, she used to watch Frasier, and she also found me interesting. I also seem to like talking to women openly about other women...celebrity women, ask them their opinions on them and tell them my fantasies and such (not graphic ones...generic ones.)
With an old friend today on facebook, I found myself talking about the X-Files and also the debate on the love and dating forum about robots as partners, and couldn't tell if I was boring him with either topic even though he likes X-Files. He knows I have Aspergers though and doesn't judge me for it (so far) but I'm not sure if I was boring him.
When I'm on first dates with a woman, I usually don't have much to say with women my age unless we have built-in commonalities (same town, similar acquaintences) and such. The only decent first dates I've had that were off the cuff were with older women where it was appropriate to talk about 80s music for example, or Seinfeld or Frasier, since they'd likely seen one or both of them at some time. Even if it still doesn't interest them, it interested them at one point.
I'm wondering how many range of interests compare with fellow Aspies as far as being narrow?