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"Does anyone want to join this support chat?" I'd say alot are considering, just not sure about taking the final step Nice thought though | |||
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"Does anyone want to join this support chat?" Do you need to chat? | |||
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"Does anyone want to join this support chat? Do you need to chat?" I thought it would be a good idea to create a support group here on the forum. | |||
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"Does anyone want to join this support chat? I'd say alot are considering, just not sure about taking the final step Nice thought though " It was worth a try | |||
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"I had social anxiety. I wanted to do the group socials on here so I met someone beforehand who looked after me. It was hard, I had to keep going outside, I nearly puked and i was blotchy as hell. Each time I went I knew more people and it got easier to the point where a club visit was in order, it was great! A few nerves on entry but nothing after. My trick was to be the first there, so I saw everyone come in, rather than me walking into an already full noisy room. For me, throwing myself in and persevering was the trick. I can now walk in a pub on my own, go to the loo on my own, I couldn't do that before. " This is great advice, having suffered from this in the past I can say that the pushing yourself a little bit further each time is the way forward. I'd also add that blushing is a natural human thing to do and you will not die if it happens. As I used to feel | |||
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"I had social anxiety. I wanted to do the group socials on here so I met someone beforehand who looked after me. It was hard, I had to keep going outside, I nearly puked and i was blotchy as hell. Each time I went I knew more people and it got easier to the point where a club visit was in order, it was great! A few nerves on entry but nothing after. My trick was to be the first there, so I saw everyone come in, rather than me walking into an already full noisy room. For me, throwing myself in and persevering was the trick. I can now walk in a pub on my own, go to the loo on my own, I couldn't do that before. This is great advice, having suffered from this in the past I can say that the pushing yourself a little bit further each time is the way forward. I'd also add that blushing is a natural human thing to do and you will not die if it happens. As I used to feel " Yes, if you never push yourself your comfort zone will stay small. My blotches weren't cute cheek flushes, they were angry red marks all over head face neck and chest lol. They'd come out when I was not even in the social situation yet. I still get those sometimes but I don't care. | |||
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"I had social anxiety. I wanted to do the group socials on here so I met someone beforehand who looked after me. It was hard, I had to keep going outside, I nearly puked and i was blotchy as hell. Each time I went I knew more people and it got easier to the point where a club visit was in order, it was great! A few nerves on entry but nothing after. My trick was to be the first there, so I saw everyone come in, rather than me walking into an already full noisy room. For me, throwing myself in and persevering was the trick. I can now walk in a pub on my own, go to the loo on my own, I couldn't do that before. This is great advice, having suffered from this in the past I can say that the pushing yourself a little bit further each time is the way forward. I'd also add that blushing is a natural human thing to do and you will not die if it happens. As I used to feel Yes, if you never push yourself your comfort zone will stay small. My blotches weren't cute cheek flushes, they were angry red marks all over head face neck and chest lol. They'd come out when I was not even in the social situation yet. I still get those sometimes but I don't care. " And often other people just don't notice the things we are reallyself conscious about like blotches or shaking. They're probably more worried about there own phobias | |||
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"I had social anxiety. I wanted to do the group socials on here so I met someone beforehand who looked after me. It was hard, I had to keep going outside, I nearly puked and i was blotchy as hell. Each time I went I knew more people and it got easier to the point where a club visit was in order, it was great! A few nerves on entry but nothing after. My trick was to be the first there, so I saw everyone come in, rather than me walking into an already full noisy room. For me, throwing myself in and persevering was the trick. I can now walk in a pub on my own, go to the loo on my own, I couldn't do that before. This is great advice, having suffered from this in the past I can say that the pushing yourself a little bit further each time is the way forward. I'd also add that blushing is a natural human thing to do and you will not die if it happens. As I used to feel Yes, if you never push yourself your comfort zone will stay small. My blotches weren't cute cheek flushes, they were angry red marks all over head face neck and chest lol. They'd come out when I was not even in the social situation yet. I still get those sometimes but I don't care. " As someone who has supported someone with SA and panic attacks for a long time this makes me sad. No one would tell someone a wheel chair to just get up and try harder to walk. Making yourself physically ill by forcing yourself into social events is awful advice. Maybe you don’t really have SA , if you can push yourself to go out? Maybe you’re just lazy ? | |||
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"I have had it for donkeys years at first I just pushed myself hard and outwardly I was the life and soul of the party but it became so exhausting putting on this face and in recent years I just can't be bothered to even try. I fucki g hate it " That's why I'd like to find someone with a similar problem so we can just relax together and have fun | |||
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"And often other people just don't notice the things we are reallyself conscious about like blotches or shaking. They're probably more worried about there own phobias" Exactly this | |||
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"I have issues with itself. I'm helping myself a lot with a change in food and lifestyle but I can always use the help. C" I'm trying to get out more and get more exercise. The last two years haven't helped | |||
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"for the majority id guess getting into swinging wont have any problems with SA as its the social side they seek ...must be hard for those that really do suffer in fact id have thought swinging would be the last place to find people with SA and surly those who think they have it in facy are maybe just a little shy ...but to those who really do suffer then cant be nice" Yes, good point. I suppose the thing is people with SA can feel secure under the right circumstances socially and we still want to experiment sexually and have a lot to give in the bedroom | |||
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"A lot of social anxiety comes from the fear of being judged. You can go over what you say for hours afterwards making you sure you did and said the right things. The most important thing to realise is, most of the time people don't care as much as we do. It's easily said than done but once you start to see the world without fear of being judged, these kinds of interactions can become easier. The world is an extroverted place but just because you can't be the loudest, chattiest or most social person in the room.. doesn't mean there's anything wrong with you. We are all different and that's okay " Absolutely | |||
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"I think the struggle of having social anxiety but also being poly/ENM is that it feels like those elements of who you are, are constantly in conflict. I have found that it’s important to invest in other relationships like friendships with people that understand your condition and can be affirming. I found that the first time I was on here it was a struggle because I personally didn’t invest enough in. There’s so much rejection on here that it’s easy to take only that away- ‘everyone on here thinks I’m ugly’- and miss the positive things people feel about you. It can be really crippling, caring so deeply about what others think/ feel about you and I don’t really have any answers for anyone but keep on talking, it’s important to have support. I really do hope this thread helps people that need it. I’m waffling now but yeah " That's brilliant, thanks for that. I suppose one positive is that we are more sensitive and empathetic than most people. We're always looking for other people's reactions to us. So we can also be sensitive empathetic lovers. | |||
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"I think the struggle of having social anxiety but also being poly/ENM is that it feels like those elements of who you are, are constantly in conflict. I have found that it’s important to invest in other relationships like friendships with people that understand your condition and can be affirming. I found that the first time I was on here it was a struggle because I personally didn’t invest enough in. There’s so much rejection on here that it’s easy to take only that away- ‘everyone on here thinks I’m ugly’- and miss the positive things people feel about you. It can be really crippling, caring so deeply about what others think/ feel about you and I don’t really have any answers for anyone but keep on talking, it’s important to have support. I really do hope this thread helps people that need it. I’m waffling now but yeah That's brilliant, thanks for that. I suppose one positive is that we are more sensitive and empathetic than most people. We're always looking for other people's reactions to us. So we can also be sensitive empathetic lovers. " This is a great perspective | |||
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"Anyone fancy taking this further, forming a Whatsapp or Skype group or whatever people think?" Telegram I think would be better! | |||
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"Some interesting comments and observations by folks, one gent mentioned feeling invisible that so sums me up. Add to that feelings of inadequacy body image and my inability to hear a conversation if the acoustics are poor generally see me withdraw into my self. Whether or not this deserves the label of SA I've no idea but the feelings are real and so to me are frequently an obstacle which is often insurmountable. So I stop in and the cycle continues only it's now a little deeper and so harder to break." Sounds a bit like SA to me. | |||
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"Anxiety is such a horrible thing and controlles your life. I only really go out as and when I really have to. I have some fantastic friends but some people just don't understand and say just pull yourself together which doesn't help. My biggest savior is my motorcycle. Once I have my helmet on and I am going I feel so much better. My last little ride took me to South Wales lol. I am on tablets now and they are helping. I am not a very confident person so that doesn't help either. We will all get there so stay strong. Sending you all big hugs. " There's more of us out there than we think. Sometimes I feel it's just me | |||
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"Anxiety is such a horrible thing and controlles your life. I only really go out as and when I really have to. I have some fantastic friends but some people just don't understand and say just pull yourself together which doesn't help. My biggest savior is my motorcycle. Once I have my helmet on and I am going I feel so much better. My last little ride took me to South Wales lol. I am on tablets now and they are helping. I am not a very confident person so that doesn't help either. We will all get there so stay strong. Sending you all big hugs. There's more of us out there than we think. Sometimes I feel it's just me " You are certainly not a lone my friend. I think with all this covid and what's going on in the world today more and more people are feeling it. It is horrible but we must stay strong and we will get through it. A lot of it self confidence and that's what I lack. If I go anywhere I am constantly looking around me. | |||
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"I found I don't engage qnd my anxiety reduces ,I get very panicked at thought of leaving house and meeting people ,mostly I relax after a short while ,but mostly I don't really leave house" Not leaving the house very often isn't good but if this is what makes us feel better and maybe even safer that's what we have to do. I try and get out but if I don't feel good I just come home. My safe place is my bed lol. | |||
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"I found I don't engage qnd my anxiety reduces ,I get very panicked at thought of leaving house and meeting people ,mostly I relax after a short while ,but mostly I don't really leave house Not leaving the house very often isn't good but if this is what makes us feel better and maybe even safer that's what we have to do. I try and get out but if I don't feel good I just come home. My safe place is my bed lol. " aye ,I really struggle some days, shopping for example is a big thing, the worst is, when trying to explain to folk, they look at me and can't get how I can feel like I fo, I ain't confident even if folk think I am I am good amongst like minded folk but better in my own company . Most of my mates have either crossed bar or live far away so the ones still breathing we talk on Skype a lot. I guess I have met more than my fair share of dick heads over the years | |||
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"I found I don't engage qnd my anxiety reduces ,I get very panicked at thought of leaving house and meeting people ,mostly I relax after a short while ,but mostly I don't really leave house Not leaving the house very often isn't good but if this is what makes us feel better and maybe even safer that's what we have to do. I try and get out but if I don't feel good I just come home. My safe place is my bed lol. aye ,I really struggle some days, shopping for example is a big thing, the worst is, when trying to explain to folk, they look at me and can't get how I can feel like I fo, I ain't confident even if folk think I am I am good amongst like minded folk but better in my own company . Most of my mates have either crossed bar or live far away so the ones still breathing we talk on Skype a lot. I guess I have met more than my fair share of dick heads over the years " I generally go shopping late at night so not many people about. That's the problem we all look fine so people just don't get it.ye there are plenty of dick heads lol. I love getting out on the Harley. Just me and the road. | |||
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"Anyone fancy taking this further, forming a Whatsapp or Skype group or whatever people think?" I personally think it would be a good idea to carry on with this and try and help others as well as ourselves. | |||
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"Anyone fancy taking this further, forming a Whatsapp or Skype group or whatever people think? I personally think it would be a good idea to carry on with this and try and help others as well as ourselves. " This thread tends to peter out after a while, until someone weeks later adds to it. It'd be great to keep the contact going | |||
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