No friends

Are there any other people on this forum with Asperger's who literally have no friends at this point in time, and that includes being in a relationship?

I have had friends before, but not since I was 11 years old, and the friendships I had as a child usually broke down after only a few weeks. I have a history of struggling to maintain friendships, although they were enjoyable while they lasted, but once I started secondary school, making friends became completely insurmountable. I became a loner, the kid no-one talked to, and I amused myself. Not that I really minded this at the time, because I had my own interests to fall back on, and I soon came to the conclusion that small talk was too difficult, pointless, and often boring. Why bother with something that is so difficult and made me feel so stupid and tense?

However recently I have started to question whether or not I should try and make friends again. I do like company, and I don't want to spend my life alone. I want to have a soul-mate, someone I can enjoy life with, and go places with. However I need a lot of time alone as well - this is my conundrum.

Is it normal within the world of AS not to have any friends at all? At school I was excluded from friendship groups because I did not speak enough, or was too clingy!. I tried my hardest to fit in; I took on the quiet 'good girl' persona, but this did not work, so I became troublesome and annoyed people to get some social feedback. Obviously this just meant that  I was singled out as weird and strange, but no one told me how to navigate the social world (I was not diagnosed until I was 21).

Although I was lucky in the sense I was not overtly bullied (I was just a loner and removed myself from the crowd), the experience of being alone while other girls chatted and laughed together has left me with an inferiority complex. I often feel diminutive both literally (I am very small anyway) and figuratively; there is a feeling that I am diseased, dirty, and completely unlikeable. Most of the time these feelings are repressed, but theu come to the surface from time to time - a legacy of social exclusion.

Am I the only one who has not had a 'friend' since childhood, if at all?

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  • I can relate to this as I have never had a friend since leaving school.  I talk to people at technical college, but it never developed into a friendship. 

    I am 56 years of age and I also have chronic pain and fatigue which is very mentally and physically exhausting.  I do not know how to make a friend and where to friends as I am unable to travel on my own as I need support.

    I live in Thurrock and there are no adult autism specific support groups, there is only but it is for activities for parents with autistic children and activities for their children. 

    There is a befriending service in Thurrock, but it is only for children and I am too young for the Age UK service.  I have no-one to share my special interests of meteorology, space weather and my interests in DC and Marvel superheroes. 

    I got diagnosed with autism at the age of 51 in 2014 and I feel like that I must be the oldest autistic adult in Thurrock. As an older autistic adult, I feel very alone and forgotten about.

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  • I can relate to this as I have never had a friend since leaving school.  I talk to people at technical college, but it never developed into a friendship. 

    I am 56 years of age and I also have chronic pain and fatigue which is very mentally and physically exhausting.  I do not know how to make a friend and where to friends as I am unable to travel on my own as I need support.

    I live in Thurrock and there are no adult autism specific support groups, there is only but it is for activities for parents with autistic children and activities for their children. 

    There is a befriending service in Thurrock, but it is only for children and I am too young for the Age UK service.  I have no-one to share my special interests of meteorology, space weather and my interests in DC and Marvel superheroes. 

    I got diagnosed with autism at the age of 51 in 2014 and I feel like that I must be the oldest autistic adult in Thurrock. As an older autistic adult, I feel very alone and forgotten about.

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