I've tried. It's kind of like being a goose born without an internal compass, watching his friends fly south for the winter in perfect formation, wondering how the Hell everyone else seems to magically know what to do.
People with Asperger's Syndrome are unable to interpret social cues. Maybe you have Asperger's? It's not a bad thing to have, btw, it's just how some people are.
IIN that I feel as though I cannot correctly interpret social cues?
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I've tried. It's kind of like being a goose born without an internal compass, watching his friends fly south for the winter in perfect formation, wondering how the Hell everyone else seems to magically know what to do.
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People with Asperger's Syndrome are unable to interpret social cues. Maybe you have Asperger's? It's not a bad thing to have, btw, it's just how some people are.
That'a the perfect way to describe it. How did you go? Did you make progress?