>about to bench to bench 10 reps>my autistic brain has the habit of thinking of funny stuff randomly while I’m in public, prompting me to giggle for myself>restraining this is impossible, smirks will form on my face regardless during these events>get to about 6th rep>start thinking about funny green texts and memes I’ve read here>a smirk starts forming but still trying to finish the set(pic related)>8th rep, lowering the bar>immediately recalls that moron who went squatting for the first time and blacked out because he thought "squatting body weight" meant squatting a bar with his body weight burst out laughing, unable to push the bar and complete the rep, with people staring at me weirdly as I can’t contain myself>afterwards, I felt very embarrassed as I did the roll of shame and lost my gains>allthough the bystanders clearly found it amusingHave you had autistic stories like this in the gym?
>>76665823That's not autism.Actually it's the polar opposite of autism. maybe you have tdah
>>76666065Yes but I must certainly be on the spectrum