Published on 12, July, 2020
I do on a purely physiological level. Is this related to Autism?
In situations where there are other people I often find people are a bit sharp with me because of how I'm standing. I get the sense they think I'm arrogant or inappropriate because I don't turn my head much or move my eyes as much as most people. I don't move my head or eyes as much because it seems to take a lot of energy.
Today and many times I've found people rude, aggressive and jerky in their body language. I think in today's Britain workers are forced or expected to work fast and our entire culture seems to be rush, rush, rush so there seems to be a cultural bias towards quickness and discrimination towards someone like me who cannot keep that pace.
Hello,if you are autistic you might have poor proprioception (sensation of body position) and have grown up all your life keeping your head quite still to avoid losing your balance.