Guest guest Posted March 8, 2007 Report Share Posted March 8, 2007 Hi all, I've found that I seem to have cycles of where I somehow acquires some 'friends' for a while, until I somehow loose them due to something I didn't figure out correctly as being the " correct " response to NTs. So I wrote the following, and would like to get your opinions of it: And then you left You encounter me, in the dark corner, away from the rest of the crowd. Either due to sincere effort, or due to wanting to know if what you've heard is true you attempt to befriend. I'm hesitant at first, like a dog that has been shown abuse more than love. Wanting to be befriended, but afraid of the outcome as well. However you persist, I begin to open to you. And slowly open to others as well. In private I tell you why you found me in the corner, how I and the word friends is rarely if ever used together. You assure me that this isn't the case with you, somehow you will be different from the rest. And I want to believe, how I so want to believe that this will be different. Time escalates, moving faster and faster. We are Cinderella at the Ball. Soon my time away from you becomes painful, where ever you are that is where I want to be. The clock ticks louder, the minute hand flies forward, but I don't care. The Ball, is all that matters. Every time you see me, or know I'm near you say hello. You drop what your doing, and come be with me. Time moves faster. I begin to forget, what I was afraid of, forget what it was like before. We dance faster and faster, the minute hand flies across its face. With you, I begin to feel human. We dance faster, as the clock flies even faster. In the distance there's a loud noise. I'm to busy to hear it, the Ball is all that's important. The noise happens again, and everyone begins to stare. I glance at the clock, its midnight. The spell is over. And you either with a hysterical scream or a roar of laughter..... LEAVE The Ball ends, and once again I try to find out what happened, once again I'm given answers that don't make since. The pain replaces the Ball, I limp back to the corner, because.... You Left. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2007 Report Share Posted March 12, 2007 " I think sometimes perhaps people see us as 'oddities' 'novelties' and with a lot of non aspies often novelty value wears off pretty quick if they are surface and shallow people and just as we may be opening up developing bonds they are throwing us away like a used kleenex tissue that has served it's purpose. That also is perhaps another reason, that in thier 'throw away' world we were just another commodity and not one they were ever going to keep :-( " I've been developing a theory on this. I think that maybe non-Aspies are dependent on other people to such an extent that they have to form social bonds with them. Under the guise of friendship, they periodically " cash in " their niceties for favors. Well, Aspies, being anti-social, aren't of use to your average socialite beyond their ability to spew facts which most people are incapable of digesting. Aside from that, if you hit on an Aspie's perseverative interests, chances are no one will understand the Aspie enough to see any value in them beyond their ability to bore people. Lastly, Aspies make people feel stupid because they tend to not to argue a point unless they know what they are talking about and have the facts to back it up. And if there is one thing people hate, it is being bombarded with truths when they would rather have conjecture or outright falsehoods. Tom Administrator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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