: As a kid, #AspieLife is often spent having a hecka time trying to make sense of people's behavior vs. what people say. It's also spending a lot of time being sometimes frightfully uncertain whether or not what you're saying and/or doing is accurate/proper for the moment/situation because you usually brace reflexively for penalties up to and including some form of violence. It's fundamental to why we mask, alas.
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@thedisasterautist Yep. Masking is the result of trauma (and sometimes, deliberate abuse)..
@sanau: It's an adaptation, like learning how to speak the language and learn the customs of a country you're somehow stranded in with no chance of escape, and that invariably leads to what you cited.
@sanau: That's why I said it was like it. It was my experience at one point, when I was a stranger in a strange land and stranded. I looked like the locals, and when I didn't speak or act in ways familiar to them, things went either of the two ways you mentioned. Some people = bastards. Some people = helpful. That's analogous, though of course not identical, to our experiences. In ways it's worse because we do speak the language, though not always the local dialects, which can be extra crappy.