tooshytosay
Well-known member
When I listen to people having their "typical" light conversations -
I don't know, I just feel so disconnected, so lost.
I mean I can listen to the conversations that children have (it's so "pure", lol). But when I listen to adults? Ugh. My mind kind of switches off and I say to myself, why am I in this group listening to all this stuff?
People talk about...
- What happened to them the other day
- What almost happened to them the other day
- What someone told them the other day
- What they told someone the other day
- What they saw someone doing the other day
- What someone saw them doing the other day
- What they're planning to do on some future date
- What someone else is going to plan to do on some future date
- Some passing comment about some passing thing
- Someone responding with a passing comment to the above
- Food
- That they like this... though they don't like that... oh but they like something else... but actually they hate something else... (people are so opinionated!)
- How they're feeling (along the lines of ... "tired" "sleepy" "hungry"; not things like "happiness" "sadness")
- The weekend. The weekend before that. The next weekend. The weekend after that. Some weekend many years ago.
- Holidays. The previous holidays. The next holidays.
- The cup of tea / coffee. The previous cup of tea / coffee. The next cup of tea / coffee.
- Events coming up. Events that happened. Events that I, as someone with SA, would never have been to, nor will go to, since at said "events", what they will be mostly doing will be having conversations like this.
- In-group "news"
- Some comments about local news and events
- More opinions about everyday things. Opinions about objects. Opinions about what they've seen and heard. Opinions about what happened 5 mins ago. 1 hr ago. 3 hrs ago. Opinions about what will happen in 10 mins. 1 hr. 3 hrs.
- All the things that people your age do but you never took part in because of your SA.
Perhaps this is the real impact SA has had on my life. When I hear people talk about such "normal" things my mind just goes numb. I feel like an alien, plonked in the middle of normal human beings. Sometimes I might feel like some creepy spy, observing people engaging in their everyday conversations yet never being able to say anything remotely like that myself.
I don't know, I just feel so disconnected, so lost.
I mean I can listen to the conversations that children have (it's so "pure", lol). But when I listen to adults? Ugh. My mind kind of switches off and I say to myself, why am I in this group listening to all this stuff?
People talk about...
- What happened to them the other day
- What almost happened to them the other day
- What someone told them the other day
- What they told someone the other day
- What they saw someone doing the other day
- What someone saw them doing the other day
- What they're planning to do on some future date
- What someone else is going to plan to do on some future date
- Some passing comment about some passing thing
- Someone responding with a passing comment to the above
- Food
- That they like this... though they don't like that... oh but they like something else... but actually they hate something else... (people are so opinionated!)
- How they're feeling (along the lines of ... "tired" "sleepy" "hungry"; not things like "happiness" "sadness")
- The weekend. The weekend before that. The next weekend. The weekend after that. Some weekend many years ago.
- Holidays. The previous holidays. The next holidays.
- The cup of tea / coffee. The previous cup of tea / coffee. The next cup of tea / coffee.
- Events coming up. Events that happened. Events that I, as someone with SA, would never have been to, nor will go to, since at said "events", what they will be mostly doing will be having conversations like this.
- In-group "news"
- Some comments about local news and events
- More opinions about everyday things. Opinions about objects. Opinions about what they've seen and heard. Opinions about what happened 5 mins ago. 1 hr ago. 3 hrs ago. Opinions about what will happen in 10 mins. 1 hr. 3 hrs.
- All the things that people your age do but you never took part in because of your SA.
Perhaps this is the real impact SA has had on my life. When I hear people talk about such "normal" things my mind just goes numb. I feel like an alien, plonked in the middle of normal human beings. Sometimes I might feel like some creepy spy, observing people engaging in their everyday conversations yet never being able to say anything remotely like that myself.