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[–] [email protected] 11 points 2 years ago (5 children)

I have a few, but the most commonly misunderstood of these… I don’t even know if it has a name. I’m just socially slow and people assume I’m an introvert because of it.

Made worse because schools put people in special education classes for social issues, they can’t comprehend for some reason that people just don’t all socialize the same way.

It’s not all that uncommon either if you believe in the statistic that the average person lies a hundred times a day. WHY do they lie a hundred times a day? Because of exchanges like this.

“Hello.”

“Hi.”

“Hey, how are you today?”

“Good, just finished washing the dishes.” (lie to keep the conversation alive)

Which means our society, by training people to value sociability more than friendliness, are breeding its own compulsive liars. And on a side note, that brings us to another ill people don’t understand, because people think compulsive lying is a “bad seed” kind of thing when our environment (and sometimes the rebound after being 100% honest for a long time) can make us that way.

[–] StunningGoggles 1 points 2 years ago (2 children)

What? Are you saying your illness is lying? I'm not really following...

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 years ago (1 children)

No, I'm saying it can lead to lying in other people, because people begin to realize it's easier to come up with little conversational lies than it is to think of what things in one's own life are relevant enough to mention in order to keep a conversation alive. I'm saying me being socially slow is the illness. One person I know likened it to dyslexia but for charisma instead of literacy.

[–] StunningGoggles 2 points 2 years ago

Ah gotcha, that makes sense. Thanks!

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