This isn't exactly the typical "I'm like 'this' ~ how about you?" question. It's more like "I used to be like 'this' now I'm like 'that' ~ how about you?"
Being "guarded," valuing privacy, aloneness and personal space seems to be a pretty common thing among us all, but I remember NOT being that way when I was very young.
As a really young child, I was pretty outgoing and fairly trusting of people. I'm still pretty trusting, at least at first, of people when I first meet them. I wouldn't loan money to a stranger or anything like that, but that's only because I've learned that's a real red flag for someone you've just met to ask for favors right of the bat. And that's kind of my point.
I've LEARNED not to trust certain behaviors in people I've just met. If a new acquaintance doesn't raise any red flags though, I tend to extend trust before suspicion, until I see an obvious reason to suspect their motives. Don't get me wrong, I always have my antennae up for those red flags, but I don't act that way toward them.
While still quite young, I pretty much just trusted everyone. In fact, it took quite a bit of bad and offensive behavior for me to draw the line and say to myself, "Now I really don't trust that person."
If you are on the spectrum, what's been your experience?
Have you always been trusting and still are?
Have you always suspected people's motives as long as you can remember?
I'm curios whether being guarded is more of a learned behavior than it is "intrinsic" to the Autistic mind.
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