• Vinny_93@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    I know I’m dealing with autistic folks when social interaction makes me feel neurotypical

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      6 days ago

      Seeing posts in my feed from this sub always has me feeling like: oh. Oh shit. No but. Oooooooohhhhhhhhh

    • nickwitha_k (he/him)@lemmy.sdf.org
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      This feeling is what put me on the path to discovering that I’m not just ADHD but AuADHD. It’s nice to have a better understanding of why I act certain ways and being able to understand where I might get into bother with unhealthy coping strategies but, saying that it would have been nice to have the information before my 30s is a collosal understatement.

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    6 days ago

    Social rules are made up by neurotypicals. I never signed a contract to be governed by them.

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    6 days ago

    I have a coworker who always chooses me if she needs help or has to work with someone. I asked her why, hoping it wasn’t a romantic reason. She said because I don’t do a lot of small talk, I listen to her info dumps without cutting her off, unless it’s questions to clarify, and I don’t talk just to fill the silence. Basically she’s comfortable being herself around me.

    Me with ADD:

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    6 days ago

    Neurotypicals know you’re autistic too, they just don’t point it out because of social rules.

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      6 days ago

      Had a boss mad at me once, shout/ask if I was autistic in front of the whole department.

      Told him, “I was never tested, but being on the spectrum wouldn’t surprise me - now if you’ll excuse me I’m going to go have a chat with <Head of HR>”

      It was a children’s hospital too, our area had artwork painted by autistic patients for autism awareness.

      It became very clear, very quickly with why he has never been allowed to see his grandchildren. His poor kids had to put up with his shit for 18 years, I used that as a reason to go back to a previous job where I was much happier as soon as I heard a spot was open.

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    6 days ago

    Thats exactly how it is for me. I see people stimming, getting stuck on topics or going down a rabbithole and thinj: that person sounds cool. :)

    But yeah if I approach them and its easy, they’re definitely npt NT.

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    6 days ago

    Yeah, I am not always great at reading people, so I can almost guarantee I’d fail to detect another fellow autistic person.

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      I have the opposite problem where I do it subconsciously and automatically. I match speech patterns and body language

      If I watch a show/movie with English spoken in a different accent to mine I have to consciously remember not to imitate that accent right after watching 🤦‍♀️

      anyone else got this problem? makes me feel crazy.

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        Same, but I only match real people, rarely pick up from fiction, well, not too much anyway, enough to get your drift.

        I credit my success in customer service, on the phone and IRL, with this trait. For example, if a customer is wired up and going 100mph, they don’t want some laid back or laconic dude seeming like he doesn’t share their urgency.

        Funny when I catch myself with the body language. Sometimes I look around and see others doing it. Sometimes I fuck with people and watch them imitate my body language. Did it with a date one time. Thought, “I think she’s actually into me! Let’s see.” LOL, had her crossing and uncrossing her legs, leaning forwards and back, stuff like that.

        tl;dr: I think it’s typical human behavior, helps us get along together.

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        6 days ago

        actually yes. i do this constantly. i just don’t manage to understand people through it. i just mindlessly copy.

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          I wonder if it’s a manifestation of some innate ND trait or some kinda coping mechanism developed in response to the “jUsT aCt NoRmAL,!!1!” everyone tries to hammer into us as kids 🫠

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              what the fuck!? this is normal!?

              that’s actually awesome thank you for sharing this i had no fuckin idea it was a documented normal human behavior

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                Yep, even neurotypicals do the thing where you subconsciously copy someone’s accent and they think you’re mocking them. A curse of social existence.

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          lol i watch enough UK shows that i use English/Scottish phrases in my midwestern/appalachian yank accent and have actually gotten many a laugh out of this

          just yesterday: “why’s it absolutely: pissing rain?” (my sister lol’d)

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    Yes, I’ve noticed that if I wonder whether someone is ND then they usually are. I wonder when I see a behaviour that looks… familiar. Even if it’s just a picture, sometimes I can tell by the way they’re posed or their expression. I asked my friend about her little cousin from a family photo once and she seemed shocked, because the family had been wondering the same thing!