pelecanus87
Well-Known Member
To me, it seems the majority of aspies have more "reserved" personality types. However, growing up, I exhibited many signs of a "bold" personality. While I was never extroverted, I was someone who liked to make my voice heard (joking or serious) when I thought the time was right. Looking back, it became something I took pride in.
Sadly, As an adult I have lost so much confidence in my ability to understand society and social interaction in general, that I just don't feel comfortable boldly inserting myself into really much of anything. A lot of "bold" moves require things like good timing or the ability to discern what people are thinking. I often feel so out of step that such actions just seem to be more trouble than they're worth.
I'm not sure what kind of answers I'm looking to get, but maybe at least there are some who can relate to this.
Sadly, As an adult I have lost so much confidence in my ability to understand society and social interaction in general, that I just don't feel comfortable boldly inserting myself into really much of anything. A lot of "bold" moves require things like good timing or the ability to discern what people are thinking. I often feel so out of step that such actions just seem to be more trouble than they're worth.
I'm not sure what kind of answers I'm looking to get, but maybe at least there are some who can relate to this.
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