I have an intense fear of rejection that deters me from doing a wide variety of things.
I'm an idiot.
Quote from: Prime Example on June 14, 2015, 11:45:29 PMI'm an idiot.Forgetful? Tactless?
Social anxiety, fear of ridicule, Dysthymia, aphasia, and a problem with understanding conversational stops.
Quote from: Prime Example on June 14, 2015, 11:58:10 PMSocial anxiety, fear of ridicule, Dysthymia, aphasia, and a problem with understanding conversational stops.Well, I wouldn't call any of that idiocy, necessarily...
Yeah, but I look/feel like one a good bit of the time.
Quote from: Prime Example on June 15, 2015, 12:06:50 AMYeah, but I look/feel like one a good bit of the time.i mean, don't get me wrongyou make dumb choices sometimesbut you're certainly not an idiot
Making dumb decisions is part of growing up, being afraid to talk because you're either going to mess up/forget half your vocabulary at any given moment or accidentally interrupt someone multiple times isn't.
Quote from: Prime Example on June 15, 2015, 12:19:12 AMMaking dumb decisions is part of growing up, being afraid to talk because you're either going to mess up/forget half your vocabulary at any given moment or accidentally interrupt someone multiple times isn't.Would you say your problem is rooted more in how people will perceive you as a result of these gaucheries, or is it something else entirely? Because I would certainly hope that it's a part of growing up, because I'm in the same boat as you, but my problem is mostly about the former. If I do something stupid, I start convincing myself that everyone hates me now, and is going to start treating me differently based on those little social fuck-ups.In reality, no one cares, because everyone makes social fuck-ups, and there's not enough time to be concerned about other people's awkwardness. I find that thought a little comforting, personally, and I feel like when I fully grasp that concept--the idea that everyone else is living out their own complex lives, too--I think that's a sign of maturation, or growing up. Because it makes your problems seem smaller and that much less significant.I can't speak for you, of course, but I mean... I don't know, I just hope you find some way to make it better.