Joe Wordsworth
Logician
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I'm good with everything but hugs and compliments, otherwise I'm a total extrovert and perfectly interactive--moreso than the average person. Some people just don't dig certain things, I wouldn't categorize it as a disorder or something to grow out of. My father's fifty-five and doesn't like suprises, my goddaughter is four and gets shy when people say she's pretty.So funny, that!
You remind me of myself at your age.
Awhile back, my sister called me and told me that I must have Asberger's syndrome. That would explain EVERYTHING, she said (which worried me, because if I didn't have this limited emotional response thing organically, then things would still be MY FAULT somehow).
Well, my psychiatrist told me no. And I told her no. And she still believes that, since I don't react as emotionally as she does, there is something wrong with me.
But, I've learned some things since then-- one of them is how to at least mimic the responses, in the interests of communication. The communication I'm talking about is not the transfer of facts and knowledge, it's the give-and-take of human connectedness.
And, I've found that from mimicking, I've become more emotionally intelligent-- more sensitive. Certainly not any less abrasive in an argument,but I do feel more comfortable in conversations these days.
Food for thought.![]()