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Well, it's certainly common.
You have a good point there. In the city, you can go for a walk, pass people and nobody will pay you any attention. In the country or small town, people will try to talk to you, stare at you or expect you to greet them, and this for me is the biggest problem with walking in the county on public paths. Luckily, where we go walking it's off the beaten path and we don't find people where we go.In smaller towns people NOTICE. I do not have a traditional appearance for small towns, and I do not like people looking. I just want to be me and be left alone. In cities, everyone is different, and we leave each other alone. We don't even notice one another. Human bodies = city trees.
It's painful. I live in a small town where I used to enjoy cycling the areas that are more wooded and also go for walks. Then I start thinking about whether people will leave me alone and now I just prefer staying in, unfortunately. Especially walking around town. Someone else here mentioned crossing the street when there are people walking towards. I dread that, and if it's a group I often do the same. I dream of being able to live somewhere I can feel anonymous.In the country or small town, people will try to talk to you, stare at you or expect you to greet them, and this for me is the biggest problem with walking in the county on public path.
I've lived in the same apartment for several years and though I live very close to friends I grew up with (and like) and a few close family there have only been two people in here socially the entire time I've lived here. One was a friend I always truly trusted who has always accepted me as I am with no judgment, and my significant other - and that took some time. (And two people who had to fix the internet, hated it). People I know have just come to accept that this is my private cave, my sanctuary, and that it's not personal. "I like you, i just don't want you in here.". Not sure if this is aspie whatsoever, still learning.I also dislike having people in my home or my office.