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by cirno 2009 days ago
> it's often the cognitive aspect that challenges the autistic

Yes, that perfectly matches my experiences.

I have far too much affective empathy, but struggle with cognitive empathy and often unintentionally make enemies because I am too clumsy with my words and social interactions, and can't properly gauge social roles (such as when a person looks up to me and would be hurt to hear any criticism from me.)

It stings me when people repeat that I have no empathy at all, and I wish this was better understood by others. Thank you for pointing it out so eloquently.

(Only speaking for myself here, not others! All of us are very different.)

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Perhaps those who misunderstand you also lack the cognitive empathy towards you!?

(edit: removed the phrase "your unintentional enemies" from my sentence above)

If you are sufficiently hurt you can be angry about what someone says to you even if you nominally understand they didn't mean to.