Maybe it is true? I've read from here that you're married and such... and seem pretty happy. To be honest, I think the test is pretty accurate if you give it accurate answers. Most people do have some "shyness" (who isn't afraid of public speaking?) but that doesn't neccesarily make it social phobia. Social phobia is shynes/introvertedness that gets in the way of you living a normal life (for example, I have never been in a relationship, I have NO friends, and I have a difficult time just saying hello to people - yet my SA is just "moderate" )
Now now, there are many happily married people round here.
I did. Although granted, my anxiety has been a whole lot worse lately. + a calm state? ...Outside the comfort and safety of my home? What is this madness you speak of?! ::I find it helps the accuracy of the test if you answer it based on how you would approach those situations in a relatively calm state. If you answer them assuming while you're on a panic attack, then the results will be higher.
:: silly billy, you said to Serafina that she perhaps may not have Social Phobia on the point that she is married and possibly happy, I'm just letting you know that there at least a few people on this site are happily married .What do you mean? Hehe
two things that got me through it:
1. the bottle of schnapps that my best man brought into the choir room where we were waiting
2. looking forward to the honeymoon