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Old Jun 22, 2015, 11:56 AM
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Originally Posted by vmilly View Post
Yeah from my experience those with autism see things very black and white. Gray is too difficult to decipher or understand, therefor brutal honesty is usually how they function (myslef included). Personally I would not even consider lying to manipulate a situation and often don't see it when other people do it. However I do believe that some aspies are sensitive in that they are aware of other people's feelings at time. They may not understand them, but they pick up that there is a nuance... Just not what that nuance is exactly.

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I don't know about that so much. Being autistic is by definition a world of grey and not the black and white neurotypical people see. That's just in my opinion though, but I find it is NT's who are rigid and see things black and white, whilst we are not so convinced of things.

We are also painfully and deeply aware of other's feelings, we just cannot express it. We feel very much, trust me.