eplebnista
Lifer
- Dec 3, 2001
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I gave up and became as much of a hermit as possible. Forums are as close to having meaningful interactions as I can tolerate.
Originally posted by: OCguy
OK maybe some booze. That will help you at parties.![]()
Originally posted by: KingGheedora
Originally posted by: Jeff7
And it wasn't until awhile after school that I was really made aware of "friendly ribbing," or whatever you want to call it. For example, guys will say to each other sometimes, "You're such an ass," but it's a joke. I pretty much had no concept of that. In my mind, you'd insult someone if you meant it, and that was it. So I don't know how much of the hell that was Grades 2-12 was a result of that, or because of the fact that my behavior in general was a bit "out there" - I preferred interacting with teachers because I could talk normally to them at my own vocabulary level, without the look of "what the hell are you talking about?" that I'd get from kids my own age.
Even now, I still have trouble differentiating between genuine commentary and sarcasm.
I actually have the same issue and didn't realize it till i was done with college. My anxiety issues made me interpret that as people attacking me so I stayed away from most people. I still have trouble with this now, as do you.
Originally posted by: ViviTheMage
I do not understand the question :/
You have issues, being in the public?