Eye contact.

I am on the autism spectrum and I know those on the autism spectrum are often said to be socially awkward and have difficulty making friends.

I was reflecting on this in the context of making eye contact and I know those on the autism spectrum often have difficulty making eye contact, as I do.

Why I reflected on both was my feeling that reliable social contact with others may be guided by differences in how neurotypical people feel about social behaviours. 

For example, I notice I don't make eye contact because I find it incredibly uncomfortable to look somebody in the eye. I'd rather look just about anywhere else.

But that then to me implies it's as much a feelings thing as a skills thing. I don't avoid eye contact because I don't know how to look into people's eyes, I avoid eye contact because I find it extremely uncomfortable.

If you are on the autism spectrum will you please reply by writing something how you feel about eye contact and will you also write something more about what your theory is about social skills but also what the differences are between neurotypical people and those on the autism spectrum while we each try to be sociable? 

So, eye contact and being sociable, go! :)

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  • I find eye connect really off putting tbh.

    When people look at me and I look at there eyes I feel really uncomfortable and pretty much go mute unable to speak

    Can almost feel there stare burning my retina.

    I look at people's mouths when talking to them I find it a lot easier and more comfortable :) 

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  • I find eye connect really off putting tbh.

    When people look at me and I look at there eyes I feel really uncomfortable and pretty much go mute unable to speak

    Can almost feel there stare burning my retina.

    I look at people's mouths when talking to them I find it a lot easier and more comfortable :) 

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