Masking

I’ve got some ignorant questions about masking.

I know general definition of masking, autistic or non-autistic, suppressing behaviours, feelings, emotions or personality. 

But, how do you know if it’s masking? How do you recognise it? I’d like to know if I’m masking or not. I have no idea. It’s confusing.

I know examples of masking : forcing eye contact (I can do it for a second with some people - then I look at the mouth or unfocus my eyes to make my vision blurred - does it count as masking?) 

The advice is that autistic shouldn’t mask but then there’s also advice that they should look between people’s eyes to pretend eye contact. Confusing.

I can’t fake small talk because I have no idea what to say and so I tend to kill any conversation almost instantly but a lot of people dislike small talk and say it’s fake so I my guess is that most of them are masking (by forcing themselves to do it)

And masking and manners - aren’t “good manners” in fact masking? If someone uses knife and fork when eating with others because it’s what is expected-but when eating alone uses fork only - is that masking? 

If someone says please and thank you just because it’s considered polite and they don’t want to be considered rude but deep down they don’t care about those niceties - is that masking?

What about those situations: I walk around the puddles instead of jumping over them because I don’t want to draw people’s attention (but I do it when nobody’s around)

And I sway sometimes and if there’s music playing I’m doing it in public because I think nobody will notice or pay attention (because I think it looks a bit like dancing) but I try to stop doing it if there’s no music and someone is with me - masking?

And I keep chewing on my clothes when reading at home but not at work (unless I’m alone in the room). 

But most of people behave differently in public so maybe it’s nothing that special?Shrug♀️

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  • hi NAS64395 

    you sound normal to me,i do things in public in order to conform to "the norm" if you like,then i realised after my diagnosis that i preferred being the odd 1 out

    using a knife and fork when out is good manners,and it stops certain people eating one handed so they can text with the other.

    i consider myself slightly exentric which i think is a good thing,its been proven that its more commen in us than you would expect,but unfortunatly society doesnt like free thinkers or people who stand out so its been supressed which is a shame.

    i think we feel the need to make the other person who we are talking to as comfortable as possible,once upon a time if you didnt stare the other person out you were thought of being shifty,i dont think NTs judge people very well but thats just me and my two penneth worth.

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  • hi NAS64395 

    you sound normal to me,i do things in public in order to conform to "the norm" if you like,then i realised after my diagnosis that i preferred being the odd 1 out

    using a knife and fork when out is good manners,and it stops certain people eating one handed so they can text with the other.

    i consider myself slightly exentric which i think is a good thing,its been proven that its more commen in us than you would expect,but unfortunatly society doesnt like free thinkers or people who stand out so its been supressed which is a shame.

    i think we feel the need to make the other person who we are talking to as comfortable as possible,once upon a time if you didnt stare the other person out you were thought of being shifty,i dont think NTs judge people very well but thats just me and my two penneth worth.

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