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They don’t fit in anywhere. Everywhere they go they remain outcasted and they have no one to talk to (unless they’re good looking).
As someone who’s diagnosed myself I struggle to talk to most people, and socializing is a very important part of life because it allows you to move up social ladders and this can possibly lead to more financial success & reproductive success.
I can read body language very well as well as facial expressions, and from what I observe it’s as if the neurotypical wants to move away from me, or they are getting uncomfortable. Even though I try not to make them uncomfortable they still end up becoming just that.
And they say, oh just stop talking or trying to make conversations, but when I do stop people still approach me and try to converse with me, that’s when things start to go wrong.
As someone who’s diagnosed myself I struggle to talk to most people, and socializing is a very important part of life because it allows you to move up social ladders and this can possibly lead to more financial success & reproductive success.
I can read body language very well as well as facial expressions, and from what I observe it’s as if the neurotypical wants to move away from me, or they are getting uncomfortable. Even though I try not to make them uncomfortable they still end up becoming just that.
And they say, oh just stop talking or trying to make conversations, but when I do stop people still approach me and try to converse with me, that’s when things start to go wrong.