DogwoodTree
Still here...
Are you able to tell if your feelings about someone are based on that person's character, or instead based on your own, possibly inaccurate perceptions of that person?
There are a few people I've come across in my life where I just can hardly stand to be around them. There's nothing wrong with them, they're not bad people, they're not mean to me, in fact most of these people actually seem to like me. Maybe it's even the very fact that they do like me that feels so repulsive about them, I don't know.
Watching these people around others, they're typically the kind of person who seems a little bit "off" somehow, but no one else seems to notice. Everyone else seems okay with them. But for me, I can hardly look at them. I read recently that autistics often can't look at the people they don't like and yet will look frequently at people they do like. So maybe this is partly an aspie thing, at least that part of it. But I have no idea if it's something I'm picking up about these people that no one else sees, or if it's just my own craziness interfering with what could otherwise be a perfectly good relationship.
Thoughts?
There are a few people I've come across in my life where I just can hardly stand to be around them. There's nothing wrong with them, they're not bad people, they're not mean to me, in fact most of these people actually seem to like me. Maybe it's even the very fact that they do like me that feels so repulsive about them, I don't know.
Watching these people around others, they're typically the kind of person who seems a little bit "off" somehow, but no one else seems to notice. Everyone else seems okay with them. But for me, I can hardly look at them. I read recently that autistics often can't look at the people they don't like and yet will look frequently at people they do like. So maybe this is partly an aspie thing, at least that part of it. But I have no idea if it's something I'm picking up about these people that no one else sees, or if it's just my own craziness interfering with what could otherwise be a perfectly good relationship.
Thoughts?