• papalonian@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    That’s brilliant. I’m on the spectrum and have always had issues with eye contact and feeling like I’m just STARING at someone. I usually will look in to someone’s eyes for like 2 seconds before the “pressure”(?) starts to build and I have to look somewhere else like their chin or forehead. I’ll try looking at each eye individually next time!

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      1 year ago

      Another technique you can try is the “triangle method.” This involves shifting your gaze every few seconds from one eye, to the other, and then to the mouth or nose, creating an invisible triangle. This mimics natural eye movement and can help reduce the intensity of direct eye contact.

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        1 year ago

        I’ll try this but maybe with the forehead instead of looking down. Idk why but I really hate looking at people’s mouths when they talk. Haha. I get distracted with, “ew, what is that gross thing you’re doing with the hole in your face?”