Shyness...is it a blessing or a curse?
I used to blush like a bastard when I was younger...and be terrified to open my mouth.
And if I fancied someone, blimey I was a total nobbish wreck!
Now I just hit them on the head with my club and drag them off to my woman cave...
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Shyness...is it a blessing or a curse?
I used to blush like a bastard when I was younger...and be terrified to open my mouth.
And if I fancied someone, blimey I was a total nobbish wreck!
Now I just hit them on the head with my club and drag them off to my woman cave...
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I think a level of shyness is quite endearing. But spontaneity and boldness has its virtues too. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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People don't believe me when I say I'm shy.
I can be shy in certain situations. Mostly when approaching women, I have got much better though.
It has been both a blessing and a curse. I've perhaps missed out on some things but at the same time, I get called sweet and endearing. |
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"I was like that when I was younger, the older I get the more forward I am.
I can still be shy around certain people though."
Yes me too. If I really want to impress someone I get a flashback and regress to being a nob. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I used to be really shy and stil have my moments now but I think because I had to force myself to be more confident I'm more aware of my actions and I can control it so I don't verge into arrogance. |
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"Shyness...is it a blessing or a curse?
I used to blush like a bastard when I was younger...and be terrified to open my mouth.
And if I fancied someone, blimey I was a total nobbish wreck!
Now I just hit them on the head with my club and drag them off to my woman cave...
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I love your way if thinking....but my shyness always gets the better if me....xxxx |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Shyness...is it a blessing or a curse?
I used to blush like a bastard when I was younger...and be terrified to open my mouth.
And if I fancied someone, blimey I was a total nobbish wreck!
Now I just hit them on the head with my club and drag them off to my woman cave...
"
Never wanted to be hit round the head with a club before..........
Strangely I do now ......
Xx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have my moments of shyness but for those who know me its rare.
They would have to make my heart sing to see me blush lol.
Has it ever got any one any were to sit the corner cute and silent? |
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Whether it's shyness, nerves, apprehension I try and overcompensate with trying to be funny. Goes one of two ways. Either it goes really well or I die on my arse and feel as welcome as a fart in a packed lift |
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I’ve never chatted a girl up in a bar/club as I would come out with random crap and it would take me out of my comfort zone!
On here I’m comfortable as I can be myself. Plus on here you can get more time for your personality to come through.
During a meet, I’m comfortable as I’ve developed a connection already, so I don’t get nervous |
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I think I've said this in another thread.... I can rabbit on for England and even stand up and give speeches, take to the stage etc etc but when talking to someone I fancy I become a babbling wreck and come across as 'kin stupid. ....(I'm shy and demure ...honestly I really am) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Shyness...is it a blessing or a curse?
I used to blush like a bastard when I was younger...and be terrified to open my mouth.
And if I fancied someone, blimey I was a total nobbish wreck!
Now I just hit them on the head with my club and drag them off to my woman cave...
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No need for awkwardness then I guess I was painfully shy up until about 15 years ago.
I still have bouts of blushing profusely though. Can't help it |
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"Whether it's shyness, nerves, apprehension I try and overcompensate with trying to be funny. Goes one of two ways. Either it goes really well or I die on my arse and feel as welcome as a fart in a packed lift "
Yeah, hear you on this one. |
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By *ornLordMan
over a year ago
Wiltshire and London |
"Whether it's shyness, nerves, apprehension I try and overcompensate with trying to be funny. Goes one of two ways. Either it goes really well or I die on my arse and feel as welcome as a fart in a packed lift
Yeah, hear you on this one."
Must admit I envy the guys who can pull it off, so to speak. The annoying thing is that they so often get away with banal chat-ups. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I can be painfully shy and introverted, most people can't believe I do the job I do as so much of it is up front speaking and meeting new people. I have to get up an hour and a half before everyone else when away with work to prepare myself to be able to do my job properly and then have an hour or so at the end of the day. I hate this aspect of my personality but it's part of who I am. |
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It's usually an aspect of behaviour, which can be learned - just as other behaviours can be learned instead.
Our behaviours are purposeful, so develop those that are more likely to be rewarding, based on your needs today rather than, perhaps, how you were whilst younger. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Shyness for a woman is cute and endearing,but for a man who is supposed to be macho is a curse especially when trying to meet people.
Macho is very overrated you know." yes,but hard to initiate a conversation with someone you like when shy ,my brain turns to mush and generally make some inane comments,then immediately think what a twat I am. |
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
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"I’ve never chatted a girl up in a bar/club as I would come out with random crap and it would take me out of my comfort zone!
On here I’m comfortable as I can be myself. Plus on here you can get more time for your personality to come through.
During a meet, I’m comfortable as I’ve developed a connection already, so I don’t get nervous "
This is me in a nutshell!! Although I can be a little backwards in coming forwards even on here |
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"I can be painfully shy and introverted, most people can't believe I do the job I do as so much of it is up front speaking and meeting new people. I have to get up an hour and a half before everyone else when away with work to prepare myself to be able to do my job properly and then have an hour or so at the end of the day. I hate this aspect of my personality but it's part of who I am. "
Well that takes some effort and some doing, so well done to you for pulling it off! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"People don't believe me when I say I'm shy.
I can be shy in certain situations. Mostly when approaching women, I have got much better though.
It has been both a blessing and a curse. I've perhaps missed out on some things but at the same time, I get called sweet and endearing. "
Sweet and endearing until they get to know you |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I can be painfully shy and introverted, most people can't believe I do the job I do as so much of it is up front speaking and meeting new people. I have to get up an hour and a half before everyone else when away with work to prepare myself to be able to do my job properly and then have an hour or so at the end of the day. I hate this aspect of my personality but it's part of who I am.
Well that takes some effort and some doing, so well done to you for pulling it off! "
Thanks. I love my job and have found a way of coping that works for me. It's one aspect of me and everyone has bits of their own personality that can limit them if they let it. |
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"I wish i hadn't been so shy and
nervous when i was younger as i missed
out on lot of good fun and regret it now."
Same here.And the daft thing is that a lot of the people who you think are super confident are probably as nervous as you. |
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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago
Peterborough |
"Shyness...is it a blessing or a curse?
I used to blush like a bastard when I was younger...and be terrified to open my mouth.
And if I fancied someone, blimey I was a total nobbish wreck!
Now I just hit them on the head with my club and drag them off to my woman cave...
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I'll get my helmet then |
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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago
Peterborough |
So if you get nobbish around me, then I know why. I'm shy too. I can do the naturist beach thing, walk round a singer's club starkers. What I can't do is, chat to new people in a pub and make friends. Karaoke is a big no no for me. Shyness is really, really destructive. Just as Morrisey sang.(How soon is now). |
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By *eeBee67Man
over a year ago
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Timidly holds hand up and whispers I'm shy too.
Don't like sending messages in case I say something wrong.
Hate it when (luckily very rarely) I'm paid a compliment.
Yet confident at work.
Slips back quietly into the watching from a distance corner |
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