Now you will understand what I meant by "perspective". You see, I was raised in a
career military household with numerous relatives in federal law enforcement. Where all the adults in my immediate orbit placed tremendous emphasis on such social dynamics. Far beyond that of you "civilians".
Where clarity and fidelity
through body language is steeped in their "culture". Of course from their point of view, whatever undesirable traits and behaviors I had could be transformed through "adapting and overcoming" them all. Not because I agreed with them, but
because I was ordered to do so.
THAT was how I became able to look people in the eye by the time I was an adolescent. Though it still remains somewhat uncomfortable for me in doing as such. Small wonder I became adept at masking my traits and behaviors in general. Because I perceived those "consequences" at a very early- and impressionable age given my home environment.
Yet all the time no one including myself ever gave a thought to autism. But then I'm not even sure it would have mattered to my family who lived in a world of "Can't Means Won't". Bizarre, huh?