>>5942285> I find my art lacks emotionPYW boï.
You can always draw cars, buildings and toasters. More seriously, not having emotions, or having limited emotions isn't always an issue. Also, look at a Bierdstadt landscape, do you think this qualifies as emotion?
>>5942323>I mean we can learn social skills but we never really fully understand them, will this be a hindrance for me or is it something I can work around.People usually don't understand social skills. It's intuitive, and allows them to communicate with people within their social classes.
Social rules are different following social classes, or cultures: people with higher education are less prone to over-displaying their emotions and stuff, so did the Chinese at least at some point in history.
> how do you deal with the business and people/client end of thingsTry to get in touch with "normal" people, see if you can find some whom you can talk to openly. A (good) psychologist likely isn't going to judge you, and may be keen to help you develop a rational understanding of normal people so as to ease your social integration, but if you can find one or two friend, that could definitely work too.
Also, if you're a furryfutalolimetafag, I have to tell you that, for better or for worse, your potential clients won't qualify as normal people anyway.