dancingintherain
Well-known member
You may think this question/thread may be pointless and not worth pondering..but ah, hell, I'm gonna go ahead.
There must be something more to social anxiety, right? Not only we feel anxious in social situations, but you feel you cannot connect with people. And we are sort of alike by the way we think and what we avoid in our characteristics. It's like Aspergers Syndrome, something some people are born with. - (Although some get social anxiety later in their life)
I remember when I was in nursery, it was story-time and I sat paces away from the closed together group. I felt like (and still feel like) I don't belong on this world.
There must be something more to social anxiety, right? Not only we feel anxious in social situations, but you feel you cannot connect with people. And we are sort of alike by the way we think and what we avoid in our characteristics. It's like Aspergers Syndrome, something some people are born with. - (Although some get social anxiety later in their life)
I remember when I was in nursery, it was story-time and I sat paces away from the closed together group. I felt like (and still feel like) I don't belong on this world.