Aspie traits lessen when in a good mood

Lately I've noticed that my aspie traits tend to dampen quite significantly when I'm in a good mood. Things like talking to strangers and making eye contact seem easy and not at all the massive chore they are when I'm not feeling my best. I find I have a lot more to add to conversations and quite energetic. Sometimes this will happen even if I'm in a fairly neutral mode. It's like mood swings but with autistic traits instead of moods. Is this normal in aspies? Or am I just a weirdo? I'm 23, in case it's at all relevant.

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  • Yes, I hadn't looked at that angle.

    I believe that if you stare into the eyes of an agressive dog, it is more likely to attack. Indeed, I believe some humans behave like that too.

    Perhaps we are just genetically different. I believe that certain races have more people with Aspergers. I have researched my ancestry back 300 years, and do have some mixed racial content (wrong word, I think).

    Perhaps we are all related.Laughing

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  • Yes, I hadn't looked at that angle.

    I believe that if you stare into the eyes of an agressive dog, it is more likely to attack. Indeed, I believe some humans behave like that too.

    Perhaps we are just genetically different. I believe that certain races have more people with Aspergers. I have researched my ancestry back 300 years, and do have some mixed racial content (wrong word, I think).

    Perhaps we are all related.Laughing

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