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I wonder if I ever will have decent social skills? My social skills tutor thinks it's unlikely because of my autism and said something about nobody will ever accept me if I act like I'm autistic but it's not like I can change my brain to be non-autistic and I'm thinking of stop going to her...After high school, I picked up some social skills.
Those things did not come naturally. But about
30 years later, I started getting the hang of things.
Skills, like recognizing situations where you need them, can be learned.I wonder if I ever will have decent social skills? My social skills tutor thinks it's unlikely because of my autism and said something about nobody will ever accept me if I act like I'm autistic but it's not like I can change my brain to be non-autistic and I'm thinking of stop going to her...
You posted it twice.Skills, like recognizing situations where you need them, can be learned.
@Shadow Wolf is knowledgeable.
Fixed!You posted it twice.
I'm not the same guy I was in high school. I am actually the opposite.Who wasn't?
I've matured a little as well.I'm not the same guy I was in high school. I am actually the opposite.
I was very stupid in high school. I also was a sociopath. Thank God I am no longer that guy.
Do you still feel like you're the same person you were in high school?
Yes. Leave her, because she's an idiot. You'll probably never be as fluent in social situations as a neurotypical, but with effort even with later in life intervention we can pass for "close enough."I wonder if I ever will have decent social skills? My social skills tutor thinks it's unlikely because of my autism and said something about nobody will ever accept me if I act like I'm autistic but it's not like I can change my brain to be non-autistic and I'm thinking of stop going to her...
Yes. Leave her, because she's an idiot. You'll probably never as fluent in social situations as a neurotypical, but with effort even with later in life intervention we can pass for "close enough."
I say that as both someone with Asperger's and a mental health professional. You do need to act more like regular people to an extent (social relationships are very difficult to establish otherwise) but most people are tolerant of a few quirks.