Anyone in Japan?

hello6872

Member
I've been Japan for a few years now and I've noticed my SA getting worse. Everyone around me has a set image of what's considered normal and acceptable, and I guess I don't fit that mold. Has anyone else had this problem?
 

Quietguy11

Well-known member
I would absolutely LOVE to visit and or even live in Japan! I love Japanese animation! Much of the thinking surrounding social phobia and related mental health problems is offset from the way people with a functional cognition operate (think.) That's because there is more social pressure on the person who struggles with these mental conditions as opposed to someone who is completely in sync, connected, and relaxed around other people. For me it was always my fear of coming across as too strange or too quiet. In other words, I cared too much what other people thought of me, and always felt like I was being judged. Medication has since then fixed that problem.
 
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