compcua wrote:
I totally agree with you. There was a girl in junior high who looking back, I'm pretty sure was an aspie as well. We hung out a lot because we had the same friends but we were incapable of talking to each other. It was horribly awkward.
As for the aspies in my support group, they seem great but none of us is even trying to socialize with each other outside of the sessions.
Yah, I know what you mean. I remember a girl that was absolutely obsessed with anime. It was all she talked about. Im pretty sure she was Aspergers. She was cute, and I felt drawn to a certain frozen aspect of her emotions. However, I have the same frozen quality in my emotions, so we really didn't click. Having the same problems doesn't necessarily make for compatibility.
I kind of like the idea, because I think theres less of a chance of being perceived as awkward or odd, but maybe I should just accept that people will find quarks in my behavior and live with it. I used to like being weird, didn't even really try to fit in at one point in my teenage years. I try more now that Ive gotten older, cause its kind of offputting, makes me look arrogant in some way, and limits my social circle. I already have a difficult enough time, and nt girls usually get me more. I feel like us both being clueless doesnt really help.
We'd have to have similar obsessions for it to work. Like if she was all into organic gardening and rainwater catchment, and bicycling, and stuff like that, I would totally date an aspergers girl. If its some subculture obsession, then no. Ive already grown past that myself. subculture is a total waste of time for younger people on the spectrum. Its really easy to form not just obsessions around it, but socially offputting obsessions. The whole non-comformity mythos of present-day American culture isn't really helpful to youth with this disposition. The whole goth/metal subculture is full of people with psychological issues. It wasn't good for me to be in. Damaged people just kind of gravitated toward me.
Theres a funny thing I saw on IT Crowd that kind of reminded me of myself as a teenager, where the awkward goth guy formed an ex-goth rehabilitation clinic.