Obsession with people

My obsessions have always been people focused. From memorising the food people ate, being fixated at the sight of girl's hair, dolls, and then an all consuming interest in the actress Kate Winslet and child development.

From my teen years, and even to some extent in my childhood, I have a lived a vicarious existence where I live through other people and have no self-concept of my own. I sometimes fall in love with certain individuals and want to emulate them, to dress like them, and to do the same things as them. I don't usually share these obsessions with others for fear that they will misinterpret my obsession, but I understand boundaries and would never stalk the person - although I will obsessively research them and try and find out about them.

Does anyone else have people based obsessions? The Asperger stereotype emphasises an obsession with gadgets or objects, but my obsessions have always been people based, or about human systems like the body.

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  • steven said:

    I just wear t-shirts and work trousers. I got useto wearing work trousers and now can wear nothing else and as for t shirt shopping always try to get my sister to help as i have no idea and end up completely overwhelmed. I went through a faze of asking women in shops to help but they looked at me strange, after that i started introducing myself as 'Hello i'm not a weirdo' but could you help me? Seems daft now, i must of scared so many Women in Shops. 

    I have been asked for help in shops, by men trying to decide what goes with what. I never mind being asked. Because I am indecisive, I often seem to spend ages in the shop choosing gifts for male relatives. If you ask for help, ask someone much older, they won't mind.

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  • steven said:

    I just wear t-shirts and work trousers. I got useto wearing work trousers and now can wear nothing else and as for t shirt shopping always try to get my sister to help as i have no idea and end up completely overwhelmed. I went through a faze of asking women in shops to help but they looked at me strange, after that i started introducing myself as 'Hello i'm not a weirdo' but could you help me? Seems daft now, i must of scared so many Women in Shops. 

    I have been asked for help in shops, by men trying to decide what goes with what. I never mind being asked. Because I am indecisive, I often seem to spend ages in the shop choosing gifts for male relatives. If you ask for help, ask someone much older, they won't mind.

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