I'm sure some of you suffer from social anxiety, as I do. I think my anxiety comes from not knowing the correct response to a given interaction. But, I'm able to cope by giving general replies, avoiding wholeheartedly stating something until I'm sure what's being asked of me, and giving agreeing responses to things that sound like I'm supposed to agree with (either judging by tone or content).
But, online I don't usually have these options. When I say something to someone, I need to trust that I interpreted the situation properly, as well as properly conveyed my point (which is assisted in person by someone's facial expression or involuntary vocalizations). But when I don't quite respond correctly online, and that happens fairly often, I get panic attacks as if it were in person anxiety. I go so far as to avoid actually reading responses if I know there's potential friction, but it doesn't stop me from all day stressing about what they could have said in their replies, knowing that their response is sitting there waiting for me to open it.
I know it's irrational, but it feels like I can't help but be crippled when these situations arise. Anyone else deal with anything similar?
But, online I don't usually have these options. When I say something to someone, I need to trust that I interpreted the situation properly, as well as properly conveyed my point (which is assisted in person by someone's facial expression or involuntary vocalizations). But when I don't quite respond correctly online, and that happens fairly often, I get panic attacks as if it were in person anxiety. I go so far as to avoid actually reading responses if I know there's potential friction, but it doesn't stop me from all day stressing about what they could have said in their replies, knowing that their response is sitting there waiting for me to open it.
I know it's irrational, but it feels like I can't help but be crippled when these situations arise. Anyone else deal with anything similar?