Saguaro wrote:
Magneto wrote:
I've noticed that NTs seem to have a limited range of interests as well, it's just they don't tend to hyperfocus.
I think you are right about this. I also find that I investigate or find interst in things that noone else really cares about or may not even notice. For instance- one day I spent the whole day researching toilets. Yes toilets. (Maybe you are saying to yourself "that's weird") Anyways I looked up the history, cultural use and evelution of them.
I think NTs range of intersts are more main stream and socially acceptable to talk about like current TV series or sports teams.
am dont think thats weird at all [toilets],used to live with a profoundly autistic man who had an obsession with toilets [though not the information,but the toilets themselves],he liked getting catelogues that had toilet pictures in them,and would hug them.
nothing wrong with an interest if its not harming anyone else.
am have a wide list of interests,but dont get to do a lot of them mostly because of accessibility issues,and not having half the stuff at this house yet.
going to parks,going to sensory room,getting frappachinos from starbucks,racing an electric RC car [held together by cable ties,dad was supposed to fix it ages ago],going for drives,going to knowsley safari park,computer games,and as soon as motability sorts the car out will be going to disabled sports clubs [wheels for all being one,as its outdoors].
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