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What's the best psychology trick you know?
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I can get people to tell me their life story and trauma within 10 minutes of meeting them.
Someone tell me what psychology trick I'm doing so I can stop doing it!!!!
Social engineering 🥳
I get this too! I don't judge them, I listen because they've probably been wanting to do that for a long time. Another thing that happens with me is that "tough" types will approach me and start acting really friendly with me, whereas with other people they're always angry and intimidating. I think there's something about me that's really disarming but like you, I have no idea what it is!
listening
oh no..
I have no idea why but this happens with most people in my family and we can even trace it back to my great grandma.
I think it does come down to listening actively, but also by sharing a sense of openness and vulnerability. When you're honest about yourself with others, they're more likely to be honest with you.
It's genetic?
Thank you for the reaction image and good luck with knowing too much about the people around you
u/Sharkeatingbreakfast
Autism is genetic, and many undiagnosed autistic children will become much harder to diagnose as adults because they will over adjust from their social awkwardness and become incredibly active listeners.
They'll often be told they're "easy to talk/open up to" because they maintain great eye contact, nod along and give little responses throughout a story.
I'm not saying you're autistic necessarily, but the experience you're explaining is one that I've had and many people I've known have had
Lmao you don't have to.
So all I gotta do is cure this gosh-dang autism and people will stop?
The 4chan version of autism doesn't have this issue as much, I'd guess. You could give that a shot