i have the opposite of autismautists underinterpret social cues and body language and other signals or miss them altogetheri overinterpret them heavily or overthink my way into imagining signals that were never therewhat is this called?
>>84570202Probably some cluster A/C "disorder" although have you considered you are actually correct and they're just gaslighting you? Happened to me.
>>84570202i think that's just anxiety. or being generally nervous, depending on the extremity of it i guess
>>84570210no there's definitely times where i take one little potential red flag thing and spiral into the worst possible conclusion
>>84570202That's called ADHD dumbass b**** damn Google is free you can look this s*** up free
>>84570238please delete your post it's triggering me
Probably ocd/adhd o algo.
>>84570253>o algofucking mexican
>>84570202not the people who can eat people poster bros why cant she be real why cant i do 2009-12 again
>>84570226trust your gut. people are always doing everything you think they're doing and worse.
>>84570202You are bpd crazy lol
>>84570202This is still autism, you just have a modicum of intelligence and self-awareness and are trying to correct for your shortcomings. If you were neurotypical you'd just intuit the signals correctly without effort. Instead you are consciously trying to interpret them intellectually rather than 'just getting it' via instinct.
what is it when you think everyone can see and hear your thoughts
>>84570316Have sexo o algo
>>84570202maybe you just have a very active mind
>>84570253It's this but the signals are absolutely there, the other person just doesn't recognize they're giving them and they'll act offended and try to gaslight you if you point it out.>(DISCLAIMER: This only applies to in-person conversations, if you're overinterpreting texts or DMs or whatever and having extreme emotional reactions to them, that's probably something like BPD)
>>84570625>you are consciously trying to interpret them intellectuallyno i process them instantly and instinctivelyi just also ruminate on them for hours afterwards also
When a boy discovers that he is more given into introspection and consciousness of self than other boys his age, he easily falls into the error of believing it is because he is more mature than they. This was certainly a mistake in my case. Rather, it was because the other boys had no such need of understanding themselves as I had: they could be their natural selves, whereas I was to play a part, a fact that would require considerable understanding and study. So it was not my maturity but my sense of uneasiness, my uncertainty that was forcing me to gain control over my consciousness. Because such consciousness was simply a steppingstone to aberration and my present thinking was nothing but uncertain and haphazard guesswork.
I'm glad you brought this up because I genuinely think I might have the opposite of autism whatever that is. I understand people too well and find them extremely predictable.
>>84571029what schizo tranny book did you lift this from
>>84570210How did this happen to you anon? I would like to know.
>>84570202Stop overthinking and be normal
>>84570202That's basic anxiety
>>84570449Those posters were my teenage years, I remember having so much imagination and drive despite being depressed, I should have done it back then.
>>84570316Anon is a fucking soiteen. That's worse than being mexican.
>i overinterpret them heavily or overthink my way into imagining signals that were never thereI think I am an autist, but I have this too.I can detect social cues and don't take things literally, but I am highly introverted and sperg out when in a wagie situation among strangers or having to deal with phones.