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[–] CultLeader4Hire@lemmy.world 14 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Mine is more like I’m pretty comfortable with myself and being vulnerable and it makes other people super uncomfortable instead of triggered.

I get that. I've worked hard to calibrate my filter so it's appropriate to different situations. It's difficult to figure out the line sometimes. The best I can do is take the misunderstandings and turn them into self-deprecating jokes. I might end a spiel with, "Okay, I'm done nerding out now" or something along those lines. Usually people are cool about it. Maybe it's the acknowledgement of my own awkwardness that helps?

Otherwise, I often hear, "Huh, I never thought about it that way," and honestly that's my favorite response. I want to make people question things. I want them to reflect on why they do what they do. I know it can be uncomfortable, but it's better than living a life unexamined.