AnnaMaria, I laugh at inappropriate times too, it's just a nervous reaction I guess, I'm not sure. I remember my best friend devastated cause her parents were getting divorced, and she was telling me about it and crying like crazy, and all I could do was laugh and I couldn't stop.....it was so embarassing!! And then there are times when I can't force myself to smile or laugh, like I have this permanent upset, pissed-off or bewildered look about me ...i hate it
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Posted: Mon May 02, 2005 2:26 am Post subject:
I have this problem too! I've suffered from SP for about 13 yrs, and have an expression of sheer terror and mortification most of the time...except of course when i'm about to tell someone something serious and important.
That's when I behave like the Dr in the Simsons..erm I can't remember his name....he laughs like a loon when he's telling Homer he's eaten the poisonous fish thing and he's going to die? I think maybe it is just a nervous thing...or suffering SP turns us into insensitive dimwits?
Posted: Mon May 02, 2005 9:28 pm Post subject: Re: *laughs*
Danfalc wrote:
Heh, i would of said 2 ur manager, "thats fair enough but doesnt mean he has to run like a retarded chicken"
Maggie I soooooooooo relate with what you said "there are times when I can't force myself to smile or laugh, like I have this permanent upset, pissed-off or bewildered look about me ." So well said...
Lawyerguy, if your new job is being someone's lawyer....I wish your clients the best of luck Just kidding, being a lawyer and social phobic.....bad mix, no?
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