PortlandBabe wrote:
Too much information -- that is a social blunder I make regularly.
It's hard to find the right balance between saying nothing and saying too much.
So true. I talk a lot, yet can't determine what's important & can't figure out how well I'm being understood by others. I'm terrible at skill of "summing up" instead of listing every little detail. When I do brief version of things it feels like I'm lying, because editing requires so much omission as to seem inaccurate. Wish I could be otherwise, oh well. Hope is that if I give other person all the "puzzle pieces", they can put them together. Alas, friend of mine tells me that TMI can be as confusing as providing insufficient info. I really do understand that, but it doesn't help me.
When I was a kid/teenager, didn't occur to me to explain some things about myself to other people. Other things, it didn't occur to me to not to explain. Also, had no sense of who was "safe" to be open with. Since getting dx'd AS a few years ago, I've been able to work on this with new (analytical, not intuitive) awareness.
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