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Old Aug 20, 2015, 10:40 PM
Claire2015 Claire2015 is offline
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Originally Posted by snoozysnooze View Post
I have definitely had more than my fair share of awkward and annoying everything Total foot in mouth disease- I was speaking with one of my professors on the phone, whom I had never met. Toward the end of the conversation I said, "I was totally under the impression that you were a woman" she said, "I am" Her voice sounded like a man's, but even so-- why would I say such a thing?!? It is funny now

It's been a very tough and thoughtful journey to get this far- lot's of honesty with myself- especially over the particularly ugly stuff. I know I will be trying every day of my life, but maybe some days a little less than others.

I am learning to really like this place
Thank you so much for sharing that i really appreciate it it gives me a good idea of how tough it can be when your mind is wondering uncontrollably making social situations a lot more challenging. I think as well that the 'foot in mouth disease' you call it can actually be pretty good at breaking the ice in conversations or making witty humour, do you think? I have definately noticed that with my ADHD friends they're very quick to put their foot in their mouth or say something at the wrong time but in contrast can easily get out of situations by brainstorming excuses and also very funny comments.

I am so glad you feel comfortable sharing that, this is what sites like this are made for i am sure that once you accept yourself and all your pros and cons you'll be even happier and won't care what others say or what they think, as i always say to my friends just ignore people that take anything you say personally they don't have an interesting life otherwise they would see the humour in it and laugh it off.

Thank you again

Claire
Thanks for this!
snoozysnooze