DuckHairback wrote:
This is something I find hard because I'm rarely very comfortable with people 'at first'. It takes multiple exposures for me to warm up to people and by that time most have concluded that I'm aloof, or arrogant or just plain odd.
That's why I did better socially in school, or when I worked in offices, people were exposed to me long enough for my eccentricities to become amusing, rather than off-putting!
I hear you loud and clear there, buddy. I am exactly the same, hence I have no friends. People don't want an autistic introvert, they want an NT extrovert as a friend
I am just thinking that I'll keep my problems to myself when I try to make friends, that's what I mean by being a fun friend in my case. It's all topsy turvy isn't it.
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