richi1173
Active member
This topic is about a situation that has been terribly underscored as a factor for anxiety in social situations.
Guys, we've all experienced it: when your thang refuses to go down in a social situation (don't laugh at me this is serious). Either it rubs on your pants the wrong way when your walking and it goes up, or something else *cough* *women* *cough*, either way, its embarrassing and a source for anxiety which can, with other stuff, lead to avoidance.
It happened to me once in a class, and since I was wearing thin shorts and boxers it showed and the whole class was staring at it and laughing. It was horrible and I have been wearing tight and uncomfortable underwear ever since.
The worst is when you are walking and have no place to hide.
So, if you want, post your stories and ways to defeat this. I found that thinking about a complex math problem, like 25*4, usually does the trick but is sometimes not enough.
Guys, we've all experienced it: when your thang refuses to go down in a social situation (don't laugh at me this is serious). Either it rubs on your pants the wrong way when your walking and it goes up, or something else *cough* *women* *cough*, either way, its embarrassing and a source for anxiety which can, with other stuff, lead to avoidance.
It happened to me once in a class, and since I was wearing thin shorts and boxers it showed and the whole class was staring at it and laughing. It was horrible and I have been wearing tight and uncomfortable underwear ever since.
The worst is when you are walking and have no place to hide.
So, if you want, post your stories and ways to defeat this. I found that thinking about a complex math problem, like 25*4, usually does the trick but is sometimes not enough.