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Is talking about your job really often a normal thing?
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    Yea I am. This is common in college too. Club meetings would sometimes just be an hour of everyone venting about their job and nothing else. I'm very aware of how stressful that life can be but god I hated sitting in silence so much cause I didn't know what to say.

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    Is talking about your job really often a normal thing?
  • CatMarki CatMarki Now 100%

    I was confused too which is why I asked. I even talked to the organizer of this specific meetup and he told me that he has been frustrated for the past few that it was such a common conversation. He even asked people in the chat to try to come up with other conversation topics before this most recent meetup and it didn't really do much. It sucks because many of these people were actually really nice I was just unable to hold a conversation with any of them for very long.

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    That all makes sense. I just hate talking about things that stress me out so talking about work can be really hard..

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    Is talking about your job really often a normal thing?
  • CatMarki CatMarki Now 100%

    Im sure it’s a good way to get to know people. My job is just not interesting so it’s difficult for me to say a lot about it.

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    Is talking about your job really often a normal thing?

    Lately I have been trying to get myself to go out more often. I have been going to a few meetup groups with other people in my city to try to get myself to socialize a bit more, because I have a really hard time with it. They have all gone fine and I have had a good time, but something that I have noticed is that nearly everyone, at least in these situations, just want to talk about their job. Many of them would literately not talk about anything else at all. I'll even attempt to try to talk about something else, but the conversation always goes back to them talking about their job. I'm fine with telling people about what I do for work and what not, but I swear nearly everyone at these meetups just wanted to talk about their job. Personally, the last thing I want to talk about in a casual conversation is talk about my job, but it seems like the complete opposite for everyone else. The organizer of one of these meetups even asked people to try to talk about things not work work related and people still did anyways. There were several people even networking one one of these meetups, even when they were told not to? It's not that I don't want people to talk about their jobs, especially if they enjoy it. I just feel like my work isn't interesting at all, so I don't have a lot to say about it to other people. I don't know if talking about your job is just a common thing for other people my age and I am just stubborn about it cause Autism and what not, or if I am actually frustrated that I have a hard time adding to those conversations. It makes me feel really dumb when other people are having these conversations and I have no idea what to say, and feeling like I can't connect with anyone at all. It happened so much at the last meetup that I almost felt too stupid to talk to other people and just sat around a lot trying to find someone not talking about their job. Is this just a normal thing for most people that I need to get used to?

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    I decided I'm going to finally try to get over my social anxiety
  • CatMarki CatMarki Now 100%

    I'm gonna ride my bike to the spot it's at. Should be nice beforehand.

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    I decided I'm going to finally try to get over my social anxiety

    Going to go to a meetup tomorrow for a picnic with other people, hopefully to try to be social and talk to some new people. I know this is very casual and not a big deal, but I have had really bad social anxiety basically my whole life. I don't know if this is related to the Autism, or if its because I didn't make any friends or relationships in high school or college at all and got treated like shit by nearly everyone, and I'm just scared of people in general because of that. However, I'm done with having no one to talk to, so I think this will be a good thing for me. ...still really nervous tho. (Also I'm debating if I should disclose if I am Autistic at any point tomorrow. Never did it before with anyone else I tried to talk and make friends with but it didn't help at all. Maybe only if someone else says it?? idk maybe if there is a right moment to do it.)

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    Do women often worry men will go psycho simply for rejecting a dude? Been reading some stories and shit that is fuckin scary
  • CatMarki CatMarki Now 100%

    Damn. This is pretty much exactly how I feel too. I see and hear about this kind of awful shit men will do to people so much, and realize that most people I’ve interacted with in my life would probably think I would be like one of those people too. I could never fathom hurting someone in any of the ways described here, so seeing it’s so common makes me so fucking upset and angry. Makes me hate being a dude so damn much.

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  • Do women often worry men will go psycho simply for rejecting a dude? Been reading some stories and shit that is fuckin scary
  • CatMarki CatMarki Now 100%

    I’m know that I’m not the target audience, but reading these responses and seeing what everyone has gone through makes me so damn sad and angry. Seeing the shit people will put others through is so upsetting. I’m sorry any of you here had to experience any of it.

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  • Hi, I'm CatMarki
  • CatMarki CatMarki Now 100%

    I enjoy mountain biking and building lego every now and then. Video games too but mostly on my GameCube I've had for 20 years.

    (I also smoke way too much but I don't think that's a hobby lol.)

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  • I've lurked on here for a long time, all the way back to when r/chapotraphouse was still a thing in 2019. I have serious posting anxiety, since I suck at it anyways, so I have never done anything until now. I want to try get over that, so I figured I would start here, since a ton of you are cool people. I am neurodivergent, love cats (obviously), and am trying to figure my life out now after my crappy college experience. I have always loved the posts and people here, and many of them have made me laugh, so maybe I can get to know y'all more. Have a good one!

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