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CyBer
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The first part I bolded describes what happens to me. If I'm put in one of those situations, it can get somewhat embarrassing because it makes me sweat a lot and my pulse rises. This probably started about 8th grade or so in school and it also happened frequently when I would go to church with my family. I would just start to feel uncomfortable for no apparent reason and start to sweat. And then sweating so much made my anxiety increase tenfold. In class or in church, etc. I would sweat through my shirt sometimes, so I started to wear undershirts all of the time so they would absorb some of the sweat before it soaked through and made me even more uncomfortable. This helped a decent amount but never solved the issue. I still get anxious when put in unfamiliar, uncomfortable, or some social situations. I've learned to live with it and never have seen a doctor about it.
Yep social thing do it to me, but I put myself in them and it helps. After a while you decide "hey I guess this isn't so bad" and aren't so anxious.
If you ever get the feeling like everyone is looking at you (and you look stupid) in social situations just think of it this way:
Why are you so damn important that everyone cares about you? That helped me a lot.