Published on 12, July, 2020
This is my first time accessing this website. For a while I've been apprehensive about it but I thought I would give it a shot. As you can safely assume, I am autistic and I would love to find some like-minded people to interact with.
I'm open to many topics but I would love to find someone who struggles with the way that neurotypicals operate and interact, especially in the workplace.
Something that always confuses me is when neurotypicals project and assume that you think you're better than them simply because you don't find them funny. I've always found this so illogical. I'm not a hypocrite, I know that humour is subjective and everyone is different, so I don't take it personally when others don't find me funny.
I struggle to fake laugh, which makes me seem highly sarcastic, so I would try and give a small chuckle or not say much.
I find social clicks and hierarchies challenging to navigate, since I dislike how others are treated differently or thrown under the bus simply because they are new and not well integrated . In all honesty it's mostly neurotypical guys that I struggle with (I'm a guy too) in general. They are often more emotionally heightened and look for opportunities to justify singling people out.
Congrats if you got to the end of my pure waffle, and I hope anyone reading this who feels the same as me is heard and not alone :)
What make's it worse it that I have a horrendous side-eye when I'm confused or trying to figure something out, and thanks for the warm welcome :)
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I do like sarcastic humour, despite re-enforced stereotypes from the media that all of us are completely blind to it lol. I sometimes don't pick up on it when people's sarcasm is very good, but I'm always amused by it
Thanks, this is a screenshot I accidentally took months back but forgot to delete. At least I'm easy to distinguish now
Love the icon, Jay.
I can totally relate to the fake laugh-always awkward because when I laugh it's always noticeably a few seconds too late after everyone else lol.
Welcome to the community-you're amongst friends here. ️
welcome kin, pull up a chair, set a spell.
Hi Jay, I’m also new here, and also struggle to understand the correct way to interact in the workforce.
Given this is a safe space, I find a lot of neurotypical behaviours performative and it’s exhausting and demoralising trying to keep up with them.
My humour is dark and sarcastic, and I’d love it if we could all be more direct!
I can't remember off the top of my head, but you do it here within the community, not the main autism site. The profiles are sort of separate for safety.
Thanks for your reply, how would I go about changing the chat profile? Unless I've misread my screen I think there's a separate profile with my real name etc and this profile is one specifically for groups? If so how would I change this chat profile to make it stand out?
Hi. I know what you mean about the fake laugh. I have an unassuming smile which kind of gets me over the line. If you decide to stick around, consider giving yourself a profile picture and a name. All new people look the same and it's hard to keep track.