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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It sounds like severe social disorder. On the spectrum even. She probably wants to go, wants to be there, but can’t interact. Her body and mind literally will not allow her to relax and enjoy it. My daughter has a friend like this. She wants to come over, but then won’t speak and won’t interact. She invites my daughter to her house and ignores her entirely. But her mom is so grateful for even attempting a social outing.[/quote] What you’re missing is that such people might be happy with this limited interaction. I’m surrounded by Aspies, I know. I can’t believe some of you are so rude and ignorant. SIL isn’t harming anyone. Leave her alone. [/quote] PP, yes I agree with you. They are happy and they are trying, even if it looks rude and standoffish. Try to meet her where she is; agree with having a spot for her to read, but still be near the crowd.[/quote]
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