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wannabehotguy
07-04-2003, 10:33 PM
Even though I've come along way since the days of being in a bleek state of depression. I am in my early twenties and male and I so easily get depressed, fearful, anxious or angered or saddened when people give me evil eyes or ugly glares. Sometimes I just don't understand what the problem is! (I've been to several therapists and asked them if there was something about me that was just so annoying or ugly). I always get a response from them about how that people glaring at me are projecting a negative image onto me. These ugly glares and evil eye looks I get are pretty common and I feel down for hours or even days. For example: A month ago an acquintance and I met some muscians that lived near me. I wanted to make a good impression. So I began talking about music instruments and music playing. While my aquintance kept talking about his day of performing in a band once and going on and on about it. I kept getting the evil eye and glares from the two musicians when I spoke, while my acquintance continued to spin obvious lies about being a performer.

Anyways, I am a social and extroverted guy and my social reputation is important to me. Anybody else have a similar issue or possibly suggestions?

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shorty24
07-04-2003, 11:40 PM
I used to be the same way. I always cared about what people thought about me and tried so hard to be accepted by everyone. Once I stopped caring about what others thought about me and worried about what I thought about myself, things got better. Now that people see that I don't care if they accept me or like me, they seem to want to be around me. A lot of people say I walk around with a chip on my shoulder, or I'm a *****, but it's not true. I just finally got tired of trying, and said if people don't like me for who I am, then who needs them. Now I have a lot more friends, and I enjoy life more. I wish you all the luck, and just remember, it's not important what others think of you, but what you think about yourself is the most important thing in the world.
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