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brink
08-07-06, 22:40
how do you cope with social events when you get the the urge to run and return to your safe environment

ian brinkler

Eclipse
08-07-06, 23:10
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ian brinkler

<div align="right">Originally posted by brink - 08 July 2006 : 23:40:42</div id="right">
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Hi Ian,
It's not a good idea but I, personally, need Dutch Courage.[:I] I also have never been anywhere social (as yet) without either my fiance or my sister - both of whom, for me, play integral parts in any socialising I do (which isn't very often I can assure you!) Banking on the fact that I actually leave the house after numerous clothing changes, hair checks, sobs, make-up retouching, I'm always a nervous wreck when we get into wherever we're s'posed to be. I then rely on the first few drinks to blot out the position I find myself in. I'd dearly love to get to the stage where I can just walk in somewhere & interact with others but - at the moment - it seems a distant dream. On reflection, I've been no help to you whatsoever [Oops!] & would also be interested in anyone else's tips!!
B Wolf

brentor_wolf

brink
08-07-06, 23:18
that does help me but i really suffer the next day

ian brinkler

brink
08-07-06, 23:20
that does help me but i really suffer the next day

ian brinkler

Eclipse
08-07-06, 23:24
[quote]that does help me but i really suffer the next day

Ian,
See - I knew I'd be useless at this thing!![:I] I am interested in any other HELPFUL replies you get though cos dutch courage is fine, but what about situations where there IS no bar??[:O]

B Wolf


brentor_wolf

brink
08-07-06, 23:32
it is very hard i try avoid these my friends call me no show brink

ian brinkler

Eclipse
08-07-06, 23:49
[quote]it is very hard i try avoid these my friends call me no show brink

Think I just used the wrong thing to reply with - [:I] - sorry! Am still sussing my way around this forum lark!

brentor_wolf

Wenjoy
09-07-06, 07:12
Hi - I hate social events too but now I try to hold my head high and walk forward and say "Hi" like Im really confident and "act" my way through situations pretending to be confident and it usually works!! Wenjoy x

scoobygirl2005
09-07-06, 17:49
Hi.

I am not sure what to suggest, I have stopped going to most social events etc. because I just get very worried and feel like everyone is watching me for some reason, I have been like this for a few years but recently it has got worse. I suppose the best thing to do really is to try and stay calm and relaxed and tell yourself that it will be ok and just keep being positive. Hope this helps.

Scooby2005
x x

Eclipse
11-07-06, 09:59
Agree with Wenjoy,
'acting' our way through situations & wearing a mask becomes second nature.[:o)]
Doesn't it make you sick though that film actors can get paid ridiculous amounts of money for basically doing something that we do every day!!?:([Sigh...]
B Wolf
xx


brentor_wolf

suzanne
14-07-06, 09:50
I hate social situations i get so worked up before going and hate each minute im there each minute seems a hour, i end up wishing my life away.
One tip though my dad told me, was to find a few people in the crowd and focus on them and imagine them naked it can be such fun you end up giggling to yourself which releives tension. This also helps in job interviews. It has worked for me.

suzanne x

s shaw