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[QUOTE="xmikex:1214074"]Some people can dive right into a group conversation with strangers, and I admire them for that. I can't. But I constantly have to question just how much of it is me. Having a victim mentality about every day situations is a recipe for failure. I try to avoid it at all costs. But some things just don't add up. I can't goto parties. I get prison anxiety in party crowds, and when I meet a group of peers I feel like they're playing the one of these things does not belong here game. It ends up with me drifting off into my own world, and eventually pissing in somebody's shampoo (not a figure of speech). But on the other hand, when I throw a party everybody has fun and I make sure of it. I'm psyched to meet new people and welcome them into my home and share my food. If I see someone keeping to their self I'll go out of my way to engage them. If I know 2 people that aren't acquainted but should be I'll introduce them. I had a BBQ at my old apartment where a kid I had never met before got beaten to a bloody pulp outside my house by another party guest after a night of partying and STILL told me he had a great time. The problem can't be as simple as me being a social retard. [/QUOTE]
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