TMPletz said: I can be. I'm a LOT better than what I was growing up, though. College life kinda changed all that for me.
Ahhh College life....How I miss it so...the thought of it makes me shed a tear... | |
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I have had some problems with shyness around really, really, pretty women. Because you want to make a good impression and you can get selfconcious. And sometimes with people i don't know. | |
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brownsugar said: i'm shy when its groups of people i'm just meeting. but once i get to know everybody and like you, then i will start to open up.
Anx said: i'm shy around people who i don't think will understand my personality or my sense of humor. i'm not someone who's always able to find the commonalities in anyone. i need something to latch on to. if i can't find that, i tend to withdraw.
I used to be PAINFULLY shy growing up. One thing that helped me was waiting tables in college - being forced to walk up to a table full of strangers is terrifying at first But it makes you get more comfortable in strange situations where you have to talk even though you don't want to. I still get shy, I still freeze up or excuse myself around intimate groups that I'm unfamiliar with. But I'm much better than I used to be And once I get to know you I'm all smiles & laughs But I gotta know you | |
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