There was a television programme on, America's next top model or something. My daughter was watching it. We live in New Zealand so it's an older series to what you have in the states. Anyway, there was this model in the search and she blushed up a total storm, Kahlen her name was. I have been intrigued watching her cos it's such a totally open exposed thing to have to do, modelling, and I'm sure she was aware as she just would go beetroot at certain situations. You know, it didn't detract from her beauty or sweetness, in fact she seemed to be maybe the most sensitive although introverted one there and she took great pictures cos she had the empathy thing going on with her sensitivity I assume. I reckon she'll probably grow out of the blushing as her confidence grows but maybe she won't. At any rate, I don't think it's something to become a slave to, it's just a physiological reaction and some are prone to it more than others. We are the ones that make the big deal about it and so being on guard, we already have in our minds what others are thinking about it and our perceptions are defensive and hurting us and that is what we think we're going to recieve from other people. Some people go red in the face, they might be feeling ill, or over hot or whatever so if someone asks are you alright, it can be asking with caring if you are genuinely alright, and not a vicious comment. It's enough to fear blushing without the added worry of fearing comment about it.