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Posted by rjlockhart on September 5, 2006, at 22:56:50
I have never felt this way before, i think i suck at social skills, you what to say, getting envoloved in converstations, i think i stay away, i dont jump in it. Thats not healthy and makes me feel like, ugh just drive my car into a lake.
Why dont i just openly associate?
am i too stange, not mentally grown? this frustrates me, everyone in the past has told me that its just in my mind, its not! it is very real and i need to do someting about it.
Misery
Rj
Posted by Deneb on September 5, 2006, at 23:39:14
In reply to I feel like just rot, posted by rjlockhart on September 5, 2006, at 22:56:50
(((((((matt)))))))
I go through the same thing. Sometimes even in chat I can't think of things to say. It's like I'm too self absorbed or something, I can't focus on what other people are saying.
Try not to feel too bad about it. It's okay to be quiet. It takes practice to be a good conversationalist.
Deneb*
Posted by Phillipa on September 6, 2006, at 9:58:01
In reply to Re: I feel like just rot » rjlockhart, posted by Deneb on September 5, 2006, at 23:39:14
Deneb you're maturing so fast. I can't keep up with you. Love Phillipa
Posted by Dinah on September 6, 2006, at 10:06:25
In reply to I feel like just rot, posted by rjlockhart on September 5, 2006, at 22:56:50
I'm the same way. It makes socializing awkward. A therapist or a group geared toward this problem might help. You live in a big city. You might check the self help section of your newspaper.
I tend to just live with it. I was lucky enough to meet my husband in high school, or I'd have likely never married.
Do you feel more comfortable with people you've known for a while? Like maybe people at work?
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