Eye contact

I don’t mind giving eye contact to those I know well like my family but it can be difficult or almost impossible when it’s strangers in a non scripted environment like perhaps people outside in the general public. Not that I would need to stare for prolonged amounts of time but I know there should be some almost unconscious natural interaction between people  even with just the eyes in their everyday lives. I also struggle to do this with a lot of my work colleagues predominantly managers but also a few colleagues, it seems selective to whether I have a firm enough grasp on who I think they are at their core and the general feeling or vibe I get from their being. If I find their topic of conversation boring or they don’t want to stop talking the eye contact becomes even less I have noticed. I am super aware of how little eye contact I give which in turn makes my anxiety worse because then I think everyone must think I’m weird, I just cannot connect to people very easily. The eyes are the windows to the soul and it definitely feels this way for me. Giving someone your eyes is like opening up a door to let others into your world and it’s a scary idea. Do others experience anything like this? I am diagnosed with ASD level 1 but trying to get an understanding of it so that maybe I can stop being so hard on myself. I am trying to remember to remember that a lot of autism is invisible and only felt inside oneself.

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  • Prolonged eye contact causes me difficulties with communication and with my responses. I’m pretty sure that it’s too much for me to concentrate while thinking of what I need to say or how I should respond. I try to look for a couple of seconds and then my eyes dart around everywhere before returning to meet their gaze for another couple of seconds. 
    I am super conscious about this as I can see how people can quickly lose interest if you’re unable to maintain and drift away from the conversation. It feels like they are being rude to me but guess they think my lack of eye contact is rude to them. 

    Weirdly the only time I’m comfortable looking someone in the eyes is when they are not looking at me. 

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  • Prolonged eye contact causes me difficulties with communication and with my responses. I’m pretty sure that it’s too much for me to concentrate while thinking of what I need to say or how I should respond. I try to look for a couple of seconds and then my eyes dart around everywhere before returning to meet their gaze for another couple of seconds. 
    I am super conscious about this as I can see how people can quickly lose interest if you’re unable to maintain and drift away from the conversation. It feels like they are being rude to me but guess they think my lack of eye contact is rude to them. 

    Weirdly the only time I’m comfortable looking someone in the eyes is when they are not looking at me. 

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