• HelixDab2@lemm.ee
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    7 hours ago

    It also opens buds to help you if they’re up for it.

    My experience has been that being emotionally open tends to make people withdraw. Should it be that way? Of course not. Should I get better friends? Yeah, that would be cool, and I wish that was as easy to do as it is to say. I’ve found that many relationships and friendships end up being somewhat transactional; people are there for the good times, but aren’t interested in the emotional labor when shit gets real. I try to be there for people when they’re going through shit, but that doesn’t seem to be reciprocated.

    If I sound bitter, well, I am. And cynical.

    A lot of people I had thought were friends ghosted me when I failed to complete suicide and had a 72 hour hold. My ex-spouse held me in utter contempt because I was struggling emotionally. A lot of people I had known for a decade or more ghosted me when my ex-spouse and I were getting divorced; in fact, I only got to keep one friend in that divorce.

    I suspect that this is part of the experience of being on the autism spectrum.

    • grrgyle@slrpnk.net
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      6 hours ago

      Man that is a raw deal. I worry about my friend circle if my partner ever left me. I suck at making friends, so most of the people I know now are through her.

      My experience has been that being emotionally open tends to make people withdraw.

      Yeah, that sounds sadly typical for guys. I wonder where the cool emotionally available people all are?