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Now before I get into the nitty gritty of it, I was first and foremost diagnosed with PDD-NOS when I was 5. This shouldn't be too relevant but it affects literally every aspect of my life.
I was just in class, and there was virtually no one in the class. So I tried to speak up which is extremely rare for me (Usually in school I don't speak unless I'm spoken to) and I stammered out saying "Why is there no one here?" But I kinda said it kinda quiet and awkward, and the teacher was like "What?" and I repeated myself.
Now the point of it is, how do people just have an intrinsic instinct of **when** to speak up so it isn't awkward? I fear I will never be able to master this skill.
I also can't initiate or maintain conversation, but I'd like to be even a little less awkward.
I was just in class, and there was virtually no one in the class. So I tried to speak up which is extremely rare for me (Usually in school I don't speak unless I'm spoken to) and I stammered out saying "Why is there no one here?" But I kinda said it kinda quiet and awkward, and the teacher was like "What?" and I repeated myself.
Now the point of it is, how do people just have an intrinsic instinct of **when** to speak up so it isn't awkward? I fear I will never be able to master this skill.
I also can't initiate or maintain conversation, but I'd like to be even a little less awkward.