popolala
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Just, im hearing people are saying they can put on a good act and appear all confident around others, but i dont understand. If you can be confident around others, how can you say you have social Phobia.
Maybe my definition is different to some people.
To me someone with Social Phobia is as it is written literally, with the Phobia... totally scared and shy to the max, and so nervous, sweating, awkward, low-voice, shaky hands, numb legs, not focus, blush, too shy to smile..
But then there are others who say they have social phobia and say they can put on a good act, so basically they are confident enough to put on an act. which i dont understand. If you have that confident to act, then how can you have that social anxiety. They said they laugh, smile alot, and can seem all confident. But then they isolate themselves and complain about this social phobia which they dont seem to have...
They say their mind go's blank when they communicating with others, but is it really the phobia that is making you blank, are you like panicing inside, worrying too much.. or isit you just have communication problem.. which isnt really social phobia.. its just you are not listening or interested.
Maybe there are degrees of severity, i guess if you are confident enough to put on an act, then thats good thing, and should be on the way to recovery.
This is just my opinion, i could be wrong... i like to hear your understanding of it though.
Maybe my definition is different to some people.
To me someone with Social Phobia is as it is written literally, with the Phobia... totally scared and shy to the max, and so nervous, sweating, awkward, low-voice, shaky hands, numb legs, not focus, blush, too shy to smile..
But then there are others who say they have social phobia and say they can put on a good act, so basically they are confident enough to put on an act. which i dont understand. If you have that confident to act, then how can you have that social anxiety. They said they laugh, smile alot, and can seem all confident. But then they isolate themselves and complain about this social phobia which they dont seem to have...
They say their mind go's blank when they communicating with others, but is it really the phobia that is making you blank, are you like panicing inside, worrying too much.. or isit you just have communication problem.. which isnt really social phobia.. its just you are not listening or interested.
Maybe there are degrees of severity, i guess if you are confident enough to put on an act, then thats good thing, and should be on the way to recovery.
This is just my opinion, i could be wrong... i like to hear your understanding of it though.
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