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Old Mar 15, 2014, 05:01 AM
tjae_1023 tjae_1023 is offline
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i know what it feels like.. knowing ii have difficulties talking to people.. i also know what it feels like thinking no one wants to know me.. but i hope there is a way to get through it..
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Old Mar 17, 2014, 02:56 PM
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Maria38Divine Maria38Divine is offline
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Hi Tjae,

Yup, there must be a way to get through it, but it takes a lot of effort. Most times I can't be bothered. It's easier to stay in my shell. I try anyway because being lonely all the time is no fun. I'm sure you're worth knowing. Keep putting out the effort. It's not in vain
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Old Mar 17, 2014, 11:47 PM
hamster-bamster hamster-bamster is offline
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Antisocial people do not have this problem. asocial, perhaps, but not antisocial. In any event, if you can, just write in plain english about your experiences (which you did in the OP, but not in the title). Terminology, especially when used incorrectly, is not helpful.

Are you super polite when you meet people, even in something as simple as ordering a meal? that would help.
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