I don't even know where to begin to describe how Social Anixiety Disorder (S.A.D.) makes me feel from day-to-day....but it's something like this
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Jen, your not alone in this world, you're not the only one in this world who suffers from S.A.D. Trust me, I know many people in NJ and VA who have it, their doctors have even diagnosed them with it. I was never diagnosed with it, but I was the exact same way as you are a few years ago. It pissed everyone one off, so that's why I never had friends until I met Nikki. She opened me up and made me realize that I had to "grow up" and understand that what everyone else thinks is not the most important thing in life...it's how you feel about yourself. I started to dress up, letting Nikki and her sister do make-overs on me. Then I started to like myself a little more day by day/week by week. The point is, you have to try your hardest to start to love yourself, wear nice clothes that you are comfy in, start to be more talkative with strangers/people your around little by little. Doing this all at once isn't a good way to get over your S.A.D. but just work on it slowly. And once I get my car going, one day when I don't have work I'll
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Hello. .. In this bleak dismal purgatory of a world, we are indeed alone.. one can never feel the true solace of life because there never really is a solid definition of it.. What sciences and natural philosophy defines us as humans? Forever we change, forever we maintain this idiotic sense that we are free. Because we are still shackled to our daily insecurities.. I pardon myself if this delves deeper than what I say. Hopefully, the balance of this can be found. I know..
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