SickJoke
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Lea said:Thanks for your reply SickJoke. Honestly I can´t think there is way I could find to make myself less vulnerable or not at all.
With enough effort I truly believe it's possible for anyone to change.
Lea said:It will still be there. I can act like the bad feeling wasn´t there and don´t let it get in the way of what I do but it still will be there.
It doesn't have to be acting. You can ask yourself, why do I care what this person thinks of me? Why does that matter? And keep questioning until you get to the root of it. You can convince yourself that it truly does not matter. And if you do this repeatedly on a daily basis, it'll become natural.
Lea said:Anyway I think it is quite normal or I at least accept it the way it is. There is no life without pain.
But there is life without SA!
Communication without any feeling of requiring approval from others is certaintly an unburdensome feeling, but the SA unbalanced side of it blends with the real natural side of it.
What do you mean by "blends?" I'd say the SA takes over completely if it's severe enough.
I do think it can be a little too easy to inaccurately counterbalance the problem and get a mite ignorant in socialising.
I disagree, it's not easy to become socially ignorant after being so painsfully aware for so long.
Should I or should I not be worried to be worried that others can see my shoes are untied though? Small things like this are just a worry that everyone lives with however brief I think.
You shouldn't be! Not everyone thinks like that. If you're shoe's untied, tie it for the simple fact that it's untied! Not because others will notice it.