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Have I offended anyone?

Suzanne

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I posted the thread below, but not had one single reply and so, wonder if this is offensive?

I have tried to delete, but there doesn't seem to be a method.



So, on this aspie quiz, I came to this part about needing to know the person you like, their activities. I sort of chuckled and said: mmm well that is not me, for I am not the pushy kind, but whoa a situation has developed and now this: mmm well that is not me, has turned into, well actually this is me.

I feel this way about someone, to the extent that when it was mentioned that they were staying in town, I had to fight the urge to say: why did no one tell me this?

I guess one compensation of living with an nt for years, I know what is acceptable to say and what is not, but just having this feeling of I should have known, embarrasses me. I have to stop myself texting and asking what they are doing. It really is a deep need to know all their movements for me to feel at peace.
 
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