I frequently read posts that describe Aspies as being “socially awkward” and “lacking social skills.” For example, here’s a quote from a British online community for NTs that are in relationships with Aspies: “NTs are wired differently to those with AS and have usually developed the social skills that the AS person lacks” (Source: https://www.different-together.co.uk/neurotypical). Just because NTs vastly outnumber us, does that make us the awkward ones? I vehemently disagree with that assertion.
The way I see it, it’s the interaction (especially between people who have differeing neurological wiring) that can be awkward, not one of the people in that interaction. As an Aspie, I bear the scars from a lifetime of awkward interactions with NTs. So does my Aspie wife. Does that mean that we are BOTH awkward whenever we interact with one another? Of course not. From the day we met, our relationship has been natural, not forced. My daughter (from a previous marriage to an NT) describes us as “having an easy way with one another.” When we met, did we somehow suddenly develop the social skills that we had always lacked? Of course not. We Aspies have our own set of social rules and are much more easily able to “get” one another.
I understand that there’s probably not much that we can do about NTs characterizing Aspies as “socially awkward” and “lacking social skills.” After all, it’s their world so their social rules have to come along with it. But why must we characterize ourselves and our fellow Aspies that way? We have a difficult enough time getting along in this world without putting that additional burden on ourselves.
The way I see it, it’s the interaction (especially between people who have differeing neurological wiring) that can be awkward, not one of the people in that interaction. As an Aspie, I bear the scars from a lifetime of awkward interactions with NTs. So does my Aspie wife. Does that mean that we are BOTH awkward whenever we interact with one another? Of course not. From the day we met, our relationship has been natural, not forced. My daughter (from a previous marriage to an NT) describes us as “having an easy way with one another.” When we met, did we somehow suddenly develop the social skills that we had always lacked? Of course not. We Aspies have our own set of social rules and are much more easily able to “get” one another.
I understand that there’s probably not much that we can do about NTs characterizing Aspies as “socially awkward” and “lacking social skills.” After all, it’s their world so their social rules have to come along with it. But why must we characterize ourselves and our fellow Aspies that way? We have a difficult enough time getting along in this world without putting that additional burden on ourselves.