If it's just to avoid attracting attention, and/or making people feel uncomfortable, just do what neurotypical people do. Invest in a pair of sunglasses for yourself, and look at people as much as you like.
I used to where sunglasses indoors for almost the exact same reason as yourself. The only exception being that I didn't care what kind of attention I attracted, however making people uncomfortable was something that I've always tried to avoid if at all possible.
One important tip I can give you if you do decide to go sunglasses, is to avoid looking directly at anyone while wearing them. Instead, center your gaze on a location near your point of interest, then look with your eyes, not your neck.
I used sunglasses to catch people staring at me. Using the tip above, when I caught someone staring at me, I'd wait a few moments, then I'd turn my gaze directly on them, giving the impression that I'd just noticed them.
In fact, had it not been for sunglasses, I seriously doubt that I'd have lost my virginity at 13. They allowed me to discreetly see which girls were interested in me, at a time (or should I say an age?) where I had nowhere near the amount of confidence I have now. It's always easier to talk to someone that you know for certain is interested in you.
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