Hey everyone,
first off, thanks for all the help you gave me on my last dilema - things are going much better between us now.
I am writing today to get something off my chest and see how you can maybe give me a hand.
I am almost 23 (birthday next week) and I have aspergers - as does my dad.
This has come up again due to the start of a new university semester where my classmates are new. This makes me uncomfortable since I KNOW my conversation skills are not exactly good and I don't like going out with loud noisy crowds. Someone will start a conversation with me and all I can do is monosyllabic answers.
The thing is, I realise I should be saying things back, but I just don't. I also cannot do small talk. I think this annoys most people since it seems I am jumping straight to the point and not bothering to 'chat'.
I have also moved into a new house with some people I know and I think it is annoying them when they have friends over in the lounge. Normally if people come round to socialise in our living room I will go to my room to study in private.
I also do not really like to be touched. One of my housemates is quite forward and touches me a lot when he talks to me. I don't think he is gay (it's not an issue for me) but I don't want to make him upset since he thinks he is being friendly.
As a child this really annoyed my mom and she tried a LOT to make me talk to people who would come over to the house. I thought I had got over it when I was about 20 and would push myself to talk with everyone - the classic way to get over being shy was the solution for me too
Does anyone here have any ideas to help me learn to small talk with new people and overcome Aspergers?
Thanks
first off, thanks for all the help you gave me on my last dilema - things are going much better between us now.
I am writing today to get something off my chest and see how you can maybe give me a hand.
I am almost 23 (birthday next week) and I have aspergers - as does my dad.
This has come up again due to the start of a new university semester where my classmates are new. This makes me uncomfortable since I KNOW my conversation skills are not exactly good and I don't like going out with loud noisy crowds. Someone will start a conversation with me and all I can do is monosyllabic answers.
The thing is, I realise I should be saying things back, but I just don't. I also cannot do small talk. I think this annoys most people since it seems I am jumping straight to the point and not bothering to 'chat'.
I have also moved into a new house with some people I know and I think it is annoying them when they have friends over in the lounge. Normally if people come round to socialise in our living room I will go to my room to study in private.
I also do not really like to be touched. One of my housemates is quite forward and touches me a lot when he talks to me. I don't think he is gay (it's not an issue for me) but I don't want to make him upset since he thinks he is being friendly.
As a child this really annoyed my mom and she tried a LOT to make me talk to people who would come over to the house. I thought I had got over it when I was about 20 and would push myself to talk with everyone - the classic way to get over being shy was the solution for me too
Does anyone here have any ideas to help me learn to small talk with new people and overcome Aspergers?
Thanks
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