Question Posted Saturday September 17 2005, 10:21 pm
I'm really shy! Like, whenever someone even suggests that I might make a cute couple with someone my face turns like... BRIGHT red. I can FEEL it turning red. And then I get this dizzy feeling in my head... It's awful! I hate being shy like that. Well, I'm not that shy...maybe it's just embarrasment??? I don't know what it is but it happens all the time, it's bugging me, and it won't go away! What do I do!? Thanks in advance...
GDROB answered Saturday September 17 2005, 10:47 pm: Public speaking courses are an example. Student Council will do it. You need to feel at home with an audience or group of people who either know you or don't. You have to get talking with people as well as doing and the shyness will vanish like that. Find out how to become comfortable with them and make attempts. It will come gradual but by the end of the year maybe you will have this licked.
As far as the dizziness I do think you need a doctor's advice as it does not seem normal for that to happen blushing or not. At least you will find an answer to why it happens, what makes it go away and am I okay. Fainting, dizziness or any of that is not normal red as a tomato or not. [ GDROB's advice column | Ask GDROB A Question ]
SharpieAddictx3 answered Saturday September 17 2005, 10:39 pm: Okay. What I suggest is for you to be more outgoing. Talk more, flirt, be loud fun. Maybe see a movie. Get your inner loud self out. Talk more, and dont be embarresed if someone likes you be like he does cool. And get to know him maybe you might like him too. Dont let embarresment take over you lol. Im loud you should be loud too laugh alot. I know my advice isn't the best but I hope i helped. =] [ SharpieAddictx3's advice column | Ask SharpieAddictx3 A Question ]
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