Do you have interesting ways to communicate with others?

Some time ago I was told about Parallel Play where children play next to each other, each in their own activity.

This was quite interesting for me, and how we did things with my partner -before she broke up with me. For example, she would paint and I would program. The only difference being that we were physically quite close to each other.

I did try to reading books together with relatives, but we have different preferences and speeds (I am very slow and focus on details) and it didn't work.

This has been the most recurrent theme of my psychology sessions -and still unsolved: find ways to communicate. And some candidates were: look at what they like that does not seem too tiring, reduce the amount of time to 5-10', try simply sharing something funny, look for anything in common, etc. etc.

[Persistent Though I couldn't avoid: I'd put anything in place of a phone or video call.] 

  • Do you have any ways in which you interact friends or relatives that feels good to you, and is not so common (as the examples I gave just above) ?
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  • I don't really have any interesting ways I communicate with others. When I was little I made up my own language but it was a bit useless as only I understood it and I lacked the social skills to explain it to anybody else Rolling eyes genius. Not.

    Really my way of interacting is pretty much what I'm doing now digitally on my phone or laptop. Sometimes I will write on paper to my family. I'll talk occasionally but usually only yes and no responses if I'm asked a question. 

    I prefer typing and writing to actually speaking. I don't think it's an interesting way of communicating but I do find it very useful. If this technology wasn't around communication would much harder.

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  • I don't really have any interesting ways I communicate with others. When I was little I made up my own language but it was a bit useless as only I understood it and I lacked the social skills to explain it to anybody else Rolling eyes genius. Not.

    Really my way of interacting is pretty much what I'm doing now digitally on my phone or laptop. Sometimes I will write on paper to my family. I'll talk occasionally but usually only yes and no responses if I'm asked a question. 

    I prefer typing and writing to actually speaking. I don't think it's an interesting way of communicating but I do find it very useful. If this technology wasn't around communication would much harder.

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