Somewhat SciFi & Computer Nerdy, but not extremely
Shy (wish I wasn't). It takes me a looonnnggg time to get to know someone, feel comfortable with someone to the point where I let my guard down and open up, especially with women I'm attracted to. I'm very nervous about coming off creepy and making women I'm attracted to uncomfortable, so I tend to admire/lust over from a distance.
Self diagnosed with Asperger's, Lysdexia, ADD/ADHD, & probably a couple others I can't think of right now...but not in a hypochondriac sorta way...partly in a self-deprecating sorta way & partly in a "oh, that would explain a lot of things" sorta way.
Until 2016, I never voted (don't bite my head off). My father is a staunch democrat, has always worked in the government (for as long as I can remember), kinda always got on my case about voting but in an encouraging sort of way...not in a demanding, accepting my decision not to. My theory has always been: randomly select 100 people in each voting district and you have your results down to the integer...the more people you add, the more you refine the results (in other words, the more decimal places you add to the results), but the results don't change. Also, I would always say I don't have the time to research all the candidates to figure out who was lying to us the least. I even said these things in a "round table" discussion our local Humanist Society chapter had (maybe 15-20 people; I thought it was a speaker/seminar; but it was a round table that required everyone to speak; I don't like speaking). I voted for the first time in 2016 because I knew just how important it was for THIS election. I don't know if the 2016 election proved my theory correct...more likely it proved that voting doesn't matter almost at all...because of electoral college (I read an article after our Sex Offender In Chief was elected that someone crunched the numbers and a moron can get elected POTUS with as little as ~26% of the popular vote). Very difficult to turn this (AZ) red state (Trump really changed the meaning of red state) blue. I very much plan on voting in Nov 2018. Generally liberal/democrat, but there are 1 or 2 things I go against the grain on.