nervous tension?

Discussion in 'Love and Sex' started by surface1030, Jul 8, 2004.

  1. surface1030

    surface1030 Member

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    i dont know what is wrong with me. I'll be walking down the street like a normal guy but when as soon as there are these hot chicks and I pass by them, or in school and theres people I dont know around me, I just start to get really nervous. My eyes start to get wattery (not crying!) and I feel like I shouldn't even be here. I start to rub my eyes to act as if i'm tired =/

    I've been like this as far as I can remember. I'm tired of it! I feel as if this is ruining my life and theres no way to fix it. I've tried acting myself around people and introducing myself but I just can't. What the hell is wrong with me!
     
  2. Experience Haze

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    i've never really heard about what you are experiencing, all the advise i can give you is talk to a doctor. i think that would be social anxiety or sumthin. and they do have meds for that
     
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  4. mick_jagger_is_so_hi

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    Yeah that definitly sounds like some form of anxiety. I have had anxiet before and its a damm tough thing to beat, but it can be done. Most people respond best to a treatment that combines both medication and some form of therapy - whatever works best for you! You can get through this - I did! :)
     
  5. ozzy_2_cool

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    If it isn't anxiety then it could be that you are just super shy around girls. You need to know that there is nothing to be shy about. Just act like you normally do and you will be a lot better off.
     

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