cyberdad wrote:
There are plenty of NTs on the parent forum if anyone wants to practice small talk
I'm also available if anyone wants to learn the art of NT chit chat
[EDIT: Are you offering to talk to people via Skype or something? Online text-based chat, and all the more so online forum-based conversation such as we are having here, is not at all the same thing as in-person chit chat and does not entail the same set of difficulties. Video chat could be a better simulation of in-person chit chat, but it would need to involve at least three people to simulate the kind of chit chat that many of us find most difficult.]
Hopefully those who wish to learn, and can do so without too much difficulty, will appreciate your offer and take you up on it. However ....
cyberdad wrote:
Don't be afraid we don't bite
You don't bite. But multi-person NT chit chat does bite -- for me personally, at least. The problem many of have with multi-person NT chit chat isn't simply that we haven't "learned" it, but that it is intrinsically difficult for us due to attention control issues. In conversation, I need something to focus on, either a person or a topic.
So, in my opinion, we need autistic-friendly workplaces in which we don't have to strain our brains on stuff like that, and can just focus instead on whatever kind of work best fits our abilities. And we need autistic-friendly social spaces in which we can have intellectually-stimulating conversations on topics of interest to us, with people who share our interests.
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