GeorgeSmiley wrote:
I finally broke down and joined meetup. Always was afraid it would be full of weirdos,
What do you mean by "weirdos," and why would that be bad?
You too are a "weirdo," after all, simply by virtue of being autistic (if indeed you are autistic; your profile doesn't say anything about that).
GeorgeSmiley wrote:
but Im trying to be more positive now.
That's good to hear.
GeorgeSmiley wrote:
Has anyone ever gone to one of these alone?
Yes.
GeorgeSmiley wrote:
I was more comfortable showing up places with someone else, but thats really not a possibility for me currently.
Go to groups that revolve around some topic or activity that is interesting to you in its own right, not just as a means of meeting people. If you're not interested in the group's main focus, whatever that might be, then you're unlikely to be able to bond with people there either.
Even if you
are genuinely interested in the group's focus, be prepared for the likelihood that you will need to attend regularly for at least six or seven meetings before anyone deigns to notice you at all. And, even then, it will most likely be easier to make friends with fellow newcomers than with the old-timers. Alas, most people naturally tend to be cliquish unless they have a specific reason not to be.
If there's a support group for Aspie/autistic adults in your area, you should consider going to that group too.
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