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I understand that in autism/asperger talking with one person could be ok, two could be more complicated and so on. Four people could be considered a crowd and thus complicated. Even when a person has those problems with people he/she may go visit places with a lot of people (typical people may not think so). What can people, with such problems, do in order to have a good time at such a place (where they go and try to be social)?
What is the best way to deal with such places? Is such places supposed to be avoided? Is it good to find someone at that place whom you can be of a help in social life and how would that work? |
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I have read what you say. I hope you continue sharing your experience with us.
This article and others like it may be of interest psychcentral.com/.../helping-someone-with-asperger-syndrome-bridge-the- gap-between-cognitive-and-emotional-empathy/
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To be honest, I hate crowds and loud noise that drowns out your thoughts and leaves your ears ringing. You should try to meet people in a more relaxing environment, like in a diner or find out about some disability meeting up groups in your area.
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