This seems weird to ask this question but do any of you have difficulty recognizing genres of music that you like?
I was not popular in school, and was regarded as a walking computer or encyclopedia. I did not date at all until I was 27, and knew nothing about music prior to that. My first wife was a "party girl", and I made up a lot of ground socially when I met her. I was introduced to rock and roll groups that she liked, and they became groups that I liked. Honestly, that was all I knew. We were together two years, after which I met my current wife of 28 years. She has some of the same issues I have, and may be autistic herself. She likes some country music, and not much else.
The only genres that I can say that I like is jazz and blues and the only popular singer that I really liked was Amy Winehouse who is now deceased. Does this seem strange to have such limited taste in music?
I was not popular in school, and was regarded as a walking computer or encyclopedia. I did not date at all until I was 27, and knew nothing about music prior to that. My first wife was a "party girl", and I made up a lot of ground socially when I met her. I was introduced to rock and roll groups that she liked, and they became groups that I liked. Honestly, that was all I knew. We were together two years, after which I met my current wife of 28 years. She has some of the same issues I have, and may be autistic herself. She likes some country music, and not much else.
The only genres that I can say that I like is jazz and blues and the only popular singer that I really liked was Amy Winehouse who is now deceased. Does this seem strange to have such limited taste in music?
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