I blame my social anxiety on my mum

Diden32

Member
Today I asked my mum if I could wear something lighter than my coat but she was adamant that I must wear it. I don't think I'll ever be able to convince her.
 

nicole1

Well-known member
I blamed it on a lot of people, my parents included. I think a lot of things play a role in the development of social anxiety. I'm learning now, though, to make peace with all of those things so I can move forward. It's still hard and there is still some resentment. There's nothing I can do about the past except leave it where it is and try to move on.
 

nicole1

Well-known member
Today I asked my mum if I could wear something lighter than my coat but she was adamant that I must wear it. I don't think I'll ever be able to convince her.

Have you tried defying her a little? Just to give you a bit of strength in the situation? Like when you aren't in her presence, take the coat off.
 

vj288

not actually Fiona Apple
If you feel like you must wear these clothes, as silly as they sound, you could try to "own it" if you will. I think all kids at some point usually are forced to do silly or uncool things as a result of their parents being overprotective or "knowing what's best."

So if someone questions why you're wearing what you are, just tell them it's because your mom's a pain. Odds are they'll be able to sympathize and have something ridiculous their parents make them do to share back. Or make fun of yourself even. "Hey guys, like my rain boots? I know it's sunny and the middle of summer, but you know, they just really make my butt look good! Which, unfortunately you can't see because of my big coat. If you did though, you'd really understand the how the whole outfit comes together. It's a work of art, really."

I know it's much easier said then done, but things aren't inherently embarrassing and if you don't want to feel that way in this outfit, then don't. Rock it! :thumbup:
 
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