Maybe if the right stranger sits next to you, it would be different, no?
I am not autistic, but the attitude of a stranger makes a big difference if I get the ick or not. I would guess that it is applicable to everyone, but that the pool of acceptable stranger varies from person to person.
That’s very true. There are people, even strangers who feel nice, warm and comfortable to sit next to, while others absolutely don’t, even if they’re nice and all.
Maybe if the right stranger sits next to you, it would be different, no?
I am not autistic, but the attitude of a stranger makes a big difference if I get the ick or not. I would guess that it is applicable to everyone, but that the pool of acceptable stranger varies from person to person.
That’s very true. There are people, even strangers who feel nice, warm and comfortable to sit next to, while others absolutely don’t, even if they’re nice and all.
Not to me, but that’s probably due to the undiagnosed anxiety disorder I had as well