(31 Jul 2015, 9:55 pm)MrFozz wrote Can be easier if your with someone, like last week when we spoke to that guy at Park Lane, I introduced us and you seemed fine, so being with someone would go a long way to helping you talk to people...I mean you did not say 3 words to me for at least 15 minutes lol, but we ended up having a laugh, I never expected you to know how to laugh
Seriously, joking aside, I would like to l think you could comfortable enough around me if I was introducing you to people or at least standing by to kinda help you...if that makes sense...
While I am not autistic myself, I know what it is like to feel uncomfortable I'm society, my own depression has led me to lose trust in people, I was bullied, nearly to death, at school, so sometimes found it hard to talk to people, in fact when I was 15, I only had 3 friends at School, and 3 friends who were bus drivers.
JUST REMEMBER THIS JIMMI...I CAN AND WILL HELP YOU OUT AND LOOK AFTER YOU WHEN THE CHANCE ARISES
I was rather nervous when I first arrived at Dalton Park to meet you and I didn't say much at first but I said more as the day went on.
I didn't say much when we were talking to that other guy although you led much of that conversation and I said a few bits. When I arrived in Durham later on he was there but I couldn't say anything to him.
If I was to say go on an outing like I did with you last week with anyone providing they give some chat to me I am usually alright although sometimes I am a bit quiet, especially when I got the 685 back from Carlisle the other week with Dan where I don't think we spoke for around an hour on that journey.