Originally posted by Bardock42
Why do you feel isolated? Have you tried making friends, perhaps through a shared hobby?
I don't have hobbies. At all.
My daily routine is chaotic at best. That is irregular for someone who's on the "autism spectrum", to not have daily routines.
Some nights are insomniacal, some days I fast, some days I play chess, some days I watch TV, I try to maintain a weekly routine of Monday Wednesday Friday at the club fitness working lower, mid, and upper muscle groups. The only thing steady about me right now are my good grades, my steady reduction in weight, and my use of the internet.
I've kept up with friends from high school up until this semester, I've went to parties - mainly had bad experiences related to interaction with drunkards, because I am a rational drunkard myself it is difficult to interact with most drunkards, with exceptions. But I've slipped into my own little world. I'm not unstable, I'm not typically thought of as the isolated type by my peers because I am socially skilled when around them, I understand what is socially expected of me when I'm at work and with peers, I am good at reading people, typically very conscientious about what they might be thinking and am genuinely concerned about my co-workers well-being and about the well-being of my peers, and because of this I am well-suited for difficult social situations and as a mover I understand the importance of keeping a good social status especially in difficult or dangerous situations, but when I'm not around them how can I be social? I'm an extrovert, who likes to be alone.