Bataar wrote:
AspiRob wrote:
Bataar wrote:
This may be a dumb question, but it's my biggest hurdle. What do you talk to them about? When you initiate conversation with them, what are you trying to talk about or what is your conversation goal?
I really have no other goal apart from starting a conversation - such is the level I tend to function at. I tend to talk about very concrete everyday things like the weather and what is currently happening around me. Neither of which ever leads to interesting discussions.
As to what it is to talk to women about to get them to like you - no idea. I am still waiting to be enlightened.
Yeah, I just can't do that. If I don't care about something, I can't converse about it.
I know that smalltalk is excruciating but (hot or not!) this is how people meet and greet. And for lots of NT people, it is natural like breathing. Now, having said that, I personally have a hard time with idiots and sadly, there are a lot of idiots out there. Plus, the really interesting (to me) topics are verboten in a casually social situation - like politics, controversial historical figures or ideas, etc. The reality: to lots of typical folk, chatting about "stuff" is social lubricant, and this happens without thought or consideration, without even noticing (particularly for females excuse my gender bias).
Mr. Rath, my aspie husband, and I went to a holiday party recently and he was greatly pained while I effortlessly blathered on for 3 hours. Later in bed that night, we compared and contrasted. I suppose if I truly broke it down, which I hadn't until he asked me, I do have a brain-container of items about each person, or possible items if they are a stranger (are they from here, where did she go to college, has he been in this building before and what for, oh, the other day I saw XYZ movie, or never fails with girls:
omg those shoes). But I don't think about it. It just happens. I realize for Mr. Rath that process just works really differently. He could give a rats ass about any of that and so it's immediately dismissed I guess. I don't know really.
I know that if you want to know someone, for most folk, you need to get by this piece. I also know what I loved so much about Mr. Rath in the beginning is that he was terse, and sometimes blunt, and sometimes weirdly random but he was really genuine. If he said it, he meant it. I loved that, I still do!
AspieRob, once she gets married a girl gets hit on twice as much. Just saying!