I don't really have problems with starting conversations about things
I want to know - I normally just ask (something which can get you into
trouble! - I have to check a mental "list of rules" to make sure I'm
not going to offend someone). Although once the topic is on the list
of things not to ask I have problems asking about it in the future -
not knowing if it's going to offend someone means you just don't say
it. This can break down if I'm tired or stressed as checking the list
and auditing what I say requires a lot of effort to remember to do.
I do have problems changing a running conversation to a topic I want
to talk about - I need to pay a lot of attention to conversations in
order to follow them, this generally means I forget to add what I want
to say or can't spare the mental effort to figure out how to insert
what I want. Again, if tired or otherwise not really 100% I will just
ask straight out and interrupt whatever's going on. Then I'll realise
I shouldn't have done it and be annoyed at myself.
As for explaining why I feel something is relevant I have to remember
that just because I know something it doesn't follow that other's do.
Unless really thinking about it it doesn't occur to me under normal
conditions that other people can not know something I do.
I have been a member of a few different forums but rarely post more
than a few times. I have spent more time on technical forums but
usually post about a topic and then walk away - I rarely go back to a
post to check for replies (same applies to comments on blogs). As you
mentioned - I'm not so much concerned about attention, more that I've
"interfered"? - not sure really. I also have trouble with compliments
and such - if I can provide assistance or knowledge then I do, I don't
expect anything back.
I've never been into roleplaying - I just don't have the imagination
for it. There seems to be some need to "put yourself in someone
else's shoes" which I just can't do. Seems a popular pastime these
days tho with Second Life and the such. I do play video games but
never "get into" the story or the characters - they're just a way to
waste time. Same goes for films, books etc - unless there's something
technical to pay attention to I'll lose interest.
As for this group - I've not come across any particular "rules". I
think we're all pretty relaxed about most things. From my point of
view I am trying simply to understand this problem so the more
information the better if it leads to something equating an answer.
As you say - often people don't appreciate talking at length about a
problem but I find that writing stuff down, at length, helps me to
sort it out in my head and work with it - 5 years in the mental health
system - talking - hasn't helped else.