Hi guys,
I'm so happy I found this forum. For many years, I thought that it was just me but listening to everyones' stories here gives me a sense of comfort and relief. Anyways, I'm 21 and have been suffering from SA for probably the past 10 years. My SA has gradually improved to the point where I can now introduce myself to strangers fairly well. My issue is with how to keep the conversations going. For example, if I meet someone new, I start with the general convo topics like the weather, something we both have in common (like if we're in the same class at school). But after a while, it seems like we run out of things to talk about. This is the awkward point in the convo where either the other person leaves or we break apart. I'd appreciate if anyone could post tips on how to keep the convo going. Obviously there's no silver bullet since every convo and person is different, but any general advice would be appreciated. Thanks.
I'm so happy I found this forum. For many years, I thought that it was just me but listening to everyones' stories here gives me a sense of comfort and relief. Anyways, I'm 21 and have been suffering from SA for probably the past 10 years. My SA has gradually improved to the point where I can now introduce myself to strangers fairly well. My issue is with how to keep the conversations going. For example, if I meet someone new, I start with the general convo topics like the weather, something we both have in common (like if we're in the same class at school). But after a while, it seems like we run out of things to talk about. This is the awkward point in the convo where either the other person leaves or we break apart. I'd appreciate if anyone could post tips on how to keep the convo going. Obviously there's no silver bullet since every convo and person is different, but any general advice would be appreciated. Thanks.