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Default Sep 18, 2009 at 04:05 PM
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So I feel silly asking this, especially since there doesn't seem to be many people visiting this forum... I've been really interested in PsychCentral for about a year now, I read about the conditions and disorders, occasionally pop in to the forum but don't say anything, and I noticed that I seem to have quite a few symptons for avoidant personality disorder.
I probably don't, I get confused a lot so I don't really bring it up with anyone I know, but what is the typical age for this? I don't know how to explain... like a site said it usually appears by your early 20s? Is this right? I've tried researching but there isn't really much information on it. A lot of sites/quizzes say you should ask a professional if you're really worried, but I don't think anyone I know would agree with me going. I think they'd probably find the actual thought stupid, so I was just wondering what the typical age was? I'd really appreciate some answers It would take a big worry off of my mind.
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