Judge that is cool and is a goal of mine. I avoid many things that I wish I could carry out. I'm great when I'm by myself though. lol 

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Then, you've gotta get off.. we have a red button you press, a big.. huge.. massive RED BUTTON! You're not supposed to press red buttons, they're for emergencies.. well me wanting to get off isn't an emergency, per se; why can't it be a friendly green button, eh?
Do you think the discomfort around teenagers is because you were bullied at school? I was either taunted or ignored allthrough school, a very isolated and lonely time for me and even now the thought of walking into a secondary school makes me sweat..![]()
my anxiety around that age group is now without president.
I feel much better about it if I am armed with my iPhone and, even better, iPad. Even if I am not using either one, if I begin to feel panicky I can at least look at the screen. In the olden days (before electronic devices) I went everywhere armed with a book and/or notebook. Same system but the electronic version seems a bit more discrete (especially the phone).
It could be a classroom, a waiting room at the doctors, a cinema or any room where you know there will be people (doesn't matter how few or many people already in the room).
I sometimes get anxiety when entering a room where I know there will be other people. One example is that I'm late for class and as soon as I open the classroom door - everyone looks up at me. Another example is the waiting room at the doctors as there is always other people in there too - usually coughing and sneezing.
Me too!
So i try to be early. Better be early than late.
Same for me. Sometimes I'll grab the door handle, take a deep breath, and tense up my whole body as if bracing myself to take a punch to the stomach then enter the room.Oh yes. It's sometimes like forcing yourself to jump into cold water for me.
Same for me. Sometimes I'll grab the door handle, take a deep breath, and tense up my whole body as if bracing myself to take a punch to the stomach then enter the room.
Gosh. They should hire someone more skilled to do their writing - many people here who I think could. It's too serious of an issue for me, otherwise this slogan would be amusing.Fear of confrontation - SocialPhobiaWorld.com
Their slogan is: You Are Not Alone.
I know, "you are not alone" is supposed to be comforting, but they could hardly have picked a more ironic slogan.