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196.1 | | LEZAH::BOBBITT | the universe wraps in upon itself | Mon Jun 11 1990 18:26 | 15 |
| I'm physically self-conscious. And when it comes to trying new things,
I'm terrified I'll fail, and become the universe's next laughing-stock.
I'm totally uncomfortable with team sports where everything depends on
ONE person, to the point where if they drop the ball, or miss the
target, or whatever, the whole team will lose. I don't play these
sports, and I don't watch them. Individual-competition sports (diving,
gymnastics, figure-skating) I do enjoy watching though....
When speaking in front of crowds (acting, presenting) I'm afraid I'll
goof and forget and my tongue will get tangled, but I'm working on this
one...
-Jody
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196.2 | | MILKWY::JLUDGATE | What's wrong with me? | Mon Jun 11 1990 20:04 | 13 |
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i lose words in my head too. sometimes i will remember the word or
phrase i was looking for 15 minutes later, and then i have to decide
if i want to say it out loud. on the one hand, it is proof that i
did have something to add, on the other, it is proof that i am totally
absent minded to not recall immediately what it was i was thinking.
.0 To put it bluntly, I'm spastic.
so a slamming pit must be your natural element! :^)
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196.3 | to name a few | CYCLPS::RAINEY | | Mon Jun 11 1990 22:06 | 20 |
| Do you want it alphabetically or in order of importance!! :-)
I am 5'11" and hate to wear flats, so usually it's a 2 - 3 inch heel.
Then I turn around (on occaision) and realize I am the tallest person
in the room. I feel like I should be selling veggies for the jolly
green giant!
I'm also like a bull in a china shop. This generally doesn't bother me
too much-my embarrassment is usually proportionate to the amount if
witness availiable at the precise moment that I humiliate myself :-)
I'm not bad when addressing a large group of people when I'm prepared
for it, but if you are in a group of 20 or so folks and conversing
with 3 or 4 of them, then you realize the whole room is quiet and
everyone is listening.....Gawd I hate that!
That should do it for now-I'll be back if I think of some more!
Christine
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196.6 | | JJLIET::JUDY | willyoupromisetowritefrombackthere? | Tue Jun 12 1990 11:07 | 24 |
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Physically:
My feet...I have very long toes and my third toes have bunions
from my shoes.
I have bony knees
Where my ribs meet, in the middle of my chest is an extra bone
growth that sticks out a 1/4-1/2 inch.
Emotionally and psychologically:
I tend to be loud at times, especially when nervous
Because of being an 'outcast' as a child I am still very unsure
of myself and my abilities
I get scared very easily if I lose my way while driving in
a city or town I don't know.
JJ
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196.7 | My friend Jedd slams all the time | ASHBY::GASSAWAY | Insert clever personal name here | Tue Jun 12 1990 11:43 | 20 |
| re. 2 slam pit
Actually, I would be crushed in about 3 seconds in the pit. I've been
accidently caught in them, and I start to get injured if I don't get
out in a couple seconds. I just stand on the edge and headbang (you can
see the stage better too, because the crowd in front of you is cleared
out.)
Another thing I'm really self-conscious about is my skin. It's
perfectly white. A whole summer of tanning might make it look like
other people's skin does normally. Now white skin can look good at
times (I like it against a black dress, I bet there are death rockers
who would kill for my skin =} ), but when you're outside, the sun just
completely washes it out, when I wear a bathing suit I look like Night
of the Living Dead. I guess it's all a matter of preference, I happen
to think somewhat darker complexions look better, so I'm self-conscious
about my skin. (Although when I see people who have obviously been
frying all day I cringe, I'd like mine natural, please)
Lisa
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196.8 | | STAR::MACKAY | C'est la vie! | Tue Jun 12 1990 11:48 | 8 |
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Well, I have allergies and even if I am on medication, I still
sneeze a lot, at the worst possible moments. Eg. I'm allergic to
tobacco smoke and strong perfume, there were times that I had to leave
some fancy restaurants because I couldn't stop sneezing and sniffing.
Eva.
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196.9 | Open mouth, insert both feet and a hand or two | TLE::D_CARROLL | The more you know the better it gets | Tue Jun 12 1990 11:55 | 13 |
| Social: I always say the wrong thing at the wrong time. I am loud when I
should be quiet. I make jokes no one gets. I keep going on a line
of conversation when everyone else has gone on to something else.
I put my foot in my mouth all the time. *Everytime* I am in a
group of more than three people. :-( The option is to just shut
up, and I do that a lot, too, but then I never make any friends.
Physical: Recently, it's been my limp. :-) In general, in the past it has
been my weight. I was uncomfortable the morepeople could see of my
body - I hated wearing shorts and bathing suits. (Not enough to
stop when it was hot though.)
D!
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196.10 | What a bunch of losers (: >,) | STAR::RDAVIS | The little light - it goes off! | Tue Jun 12 1990 12:10 | 17 |
| I have a tremor in my hands and when people notice it, it gets worse.
Let's see... there's the schnozz, the "intellectual chest", someone
told me I had ugly feet once, admittedly it was immediately after
prying off some three-piece-suit shoes...
When I get the idea that I'm monopolizing the conversation (yeah,
sometimes it takes a WHILE for me to get that idea), I clam up, even if
I'm SUPPOSED to be monopolizing the conversation.
Hey Lisa, I also spill stuff at dinner, walk into doors, and am a
lovely shade of milk. Let's tour the French Riviera some time.
Actually, I guess I'm self-conscious whenever I'm not caught up in some
physical, mental or emotional enthusiasm... luckily, I have a lot of
those.
Ray
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196.11 | | NOATAK::BLAZEK | a new moon, a warm sun | Tue Jun 12 1990 12:32 | 10 |
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Walking in the snow.
My feet stick out some when I walk, and kids used to make fun of the
tracks I'd leave in the snow. Even now I'm totally self-aware when I
walk in the snow, and I position my feet unnaturally so I don't leave
duck tracks behind me.
Carla
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196.13 | | CGVAX2::CONNELL | Trepanation, I need it like a hole in the head | Tue Jun 12 1990 13:05 | 16 |
| Holding up my end of a nonwork related conversation. If it involves 2
people and I'm one of them, then it's difficult enough. If it's 3 or
more people, then I usually just listen and throw in an occasional
comment. I let the other people dominate the topic.
I also tend to "zone" out a lot. I'll be saying something and stop for
about 10 seconds in the middle of the sentence. Then I'll finish it up.
It's even taken me about 8 or 9 minutes to write this reply because of
that.
My stomcah will always rumble in a meeting. Even if I've just eaten a
big meal and am quite full, I'll still sit there and it will start
making noises. These noises get louder and louder until they become
audible to the people around me.
Phil
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196.14 | "What's your name again?" | RUSTIE::NALE | | Tue Jun 12 1990 14:10 | 16 |
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One of my biggest social problems is I CAN NOT remember people's
names! It's so embarrassing when you're with your SO and you
want to introduce them but you can't exactly say, "This is my
SO, Mark. Mark, this is <somebody-I-spent-4-years-of-high-school-
with-but-still-can't-remember-their-name>." I tend to try to
avoid the whole situation, which can sometimes make me look like
a snob. Other times I'm almost certain I remember their name but
still don't want to take a chance.
Another thing I'm horrified about is having something stuck in
my teeth when I talk to someone. I'm always taking quick mirror
checks after meals, or making Mark tell me if I big gob of lettuce
stuck between my two front teeth. Yuck.
Sue
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196.15 | I sympathize with people with hearing problems | TLE::D_CARROLL | The more you know the better it gets | Tue Jun 12 1990 14:23 | 31 |
| I thought of another one....
While I have never been tested as having a hearing problem, I seem to have
a lot of trouble following ordinary conversation. If the place is quiet,
the person is sitting near me, and speaking fairly distinctly, I have no
problem. But in a bar with music playing, or in the cafeteria with background
noise and folks sitting a few seats away from me, I can't follow the
conversation at all. When people are talking *to* me, I find myself saying
"What?" just about every single sentance. When the are talking amongst
themselves, I have no idea what they are talking about, and when everyone
starts laughing at a joke, I feel very left out, so I ask the person
nearest me "What is everyone talking about?" That person usually mumbles
something useless that I can't understand anyway, and goes back to laughing.
This also means that often I will end up adding the same information as
someone else, or making the same joke, because I didn't hear hir say it
already. This makes people think I am dumb and socially inept.
People get tired of repeating themselves endlessly when i say "What?" so if I
don't understand them on the second or third try, I just give up and nod
knowingly. This makes me appear *very* stupid if what they were saying turns
out to be a *question*!
Similarly, I am constantly missing lines in movies and plays and such, and
annoy people to death by turning to the person next to me and saying
"What did she say?"
I hate never knowing what's going on, and I also hate asking to be filled
in, but those seem to be the only choices. I usually end up opting for the
former, and not saying much.
D!
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196.16 | ...maybe I'm just oversensitive to white noise? | N2ITIV::LEE | The stupid is always possible | Tue Jun 12 1990 14:47 | 30 |
| Re: .15 (D!)
>While I have never been tested as having a hearing problem, I seem to have
>a lot of trouble following ordinary conversation. If the place is quiet,
>the person is sitting near me, and speaking fairly distinctly, I have no
>problem. But in a bar with music playing, or in the cafeteria with background
>noise and folks sitting a few seats away from me, I can't follow the
...or in the car when there's a lot of road noise
>conversation at all. When people are talking *to* me, I find myself saying
>"What?" just about every single sentance. When the are talking amongst
...
>Similarly, I am constantly missing lines in movies and plays and such, and
>annoy people to death by turning to the person next to me and saying
>"What did she say?"
I have the same problems sometimes (and my hearing has always tested
out fine as well). It often seems to me that I am hearing *too*
well, i.e. the background noise/music/conversation/soundtrack seems
to be as loud as the conversation or whatever it is that I'm trying
to follow. Sometimes I'm embarrassed when I have to keep saying
"What?", other times I just get annoyed.
>>AL<<
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196.17 | Me too, me too | OTOU01::BUCKLAND | and things were going so well... | Tue Jun 12 1990 15:32 | 4 |
| Reading the replies to this topic has been a revelation. Each one I
read I can find something and go "me too, me too".
And I thought it was just me.
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196.18 | | TINCUP::KOLBE | The dilettante debutante | Tue Jun 12 1990 16:01 | 18 |
| All the typical insecure female body problems. So I frequently tend to
dress in outrageous colors and clothes. Like I'm daring someone to make
fun of my body after I've dressed like a joke. When I dress normally I
feel underdressed, like I'm letting down my image.
I'm way too loud at times and then revert to terminal shyness at
others. I'm often saying things that were best left unsaid even if I
think they were funny. My sense of humor verges on the bizzare at
times.
I can ride my horse for miles through the forest and always find my way
home no problem. I get into a car in the city and I turn into wrong way
peachfuzz. I get lost all the time.
My eyesight isn't that great (even with contacts) and I have difficulty
recognising people at a distance. They have to walk right on top of me
before I know who they are, they think I'm ignoring them. I forget
names all the time. Even of people I know well. liesl
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196.19 | | MILKWY::JLUDGATE | What's wrong with me? | Tue Jun 12 1990 16:10 | 12 |
| i was a snob in high school. or rather, i found out afterwards
that i was. i always thought i was quiet and terminally shy, although
i did hang out with the soccer team (seeing as i was on it). other
people who i didn't really get to know until years later said that
it seemed like i was a soccer snob.
i used to be conscious about my glasses, but now i can stick in
contacts when i choose, and i also choose glasses that i enjoy
wering more. and i also get a kick out of people's reactions when
i switch from one to the other.
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196.20 | | ASHBY::GASSAWAY | Insert clever personal name here | Tue Jun 12 1990 16:25 | 11 |
| I'm really glad I started this...
the names.....must be repeated about 50 times before I'll remember.....
this is TERRIBLE in a business mtg. I can recognize the face, where I
met the person, what we talked about.....but I can't remember the name.
I also am quite absent-minded at times, so I make a list of what I
have to do....and almost always forget to look at the list!!!!
Grrrrr.....
Lisa
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196.21 | | SKYLRK::OLSON | Partner in the Almaden Train Wreck! | Tue Jun 12 1990 17:01 | 15 |
| > the names.....must be repeated about 50 times before I'll remember.....
> this is TERRIBLE in a business mtg.
Ah, I have a good trick for these situations, if you're lucky enough to
be sitting down around the table when introductions get made...just
have a piece of paper out in front of you and jot the names down
casually as the intros go around, diagrammatically! That is, put the
names all over the paper, in approximate correspondence to where the
people are sitting. I also use this in classes. Then, as the meeting
or class progresses, I frequently check people's faces and look at
their names...then I test myself, when someone speaks up (um, that was
Janet, right?...). It really helps in meetings (well, it works for
me, anyway.)
DougO
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196.22 | | HOO78C::VISSERS | Dutch Comfort | Wed Jun 13 1990 05:14 | 11 |
| Re: the hearing thing. Here's another "me too!" and definitely not
because of my ears. My first job was with PolyGram and after some
training I managed to match up with the quality control people when
it came to spotting defects in sound quality - well I had to because
if such defect was due to faulty audio equipment I was supposed
to fix it :-}. But in spite of that I've always had trouble
distinguishing a voice in a lot of background noise and if I'd get
a dollar for each time I've said "What?" in my life I'd be terribly
rich!!
Ad
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196.23 | | DZIGN::STHILAIRE | another day in paradise | Wed Jun 13 1990 10:41 | 5 |
| re .12, Mark, I'm glad to see you have such a realistic view of
yourself and what other's think of you. :-)
Lorna
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196.24 | | CLOSUS::WOODWARD | Can't touch this | Wed Jun 13 1990 17:08 | 9 |
| My voice: I have such a small voice that doesn't travel well, I
started to pick quiet places to talk to friends. I can't
go to clubs without getting laryngitis!
Talking: I have a trick to not talking...ask the other person
questions! But, if that person turns the tables and
I need to talk, I crumble after about 10 seconds.
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196.26 | the B word. | CSC32::PITT | | Mon Jun 18 1990 22:56 | 14 |
| teeth....you know...the kind that stick out......you know...the "B"
word.....
after all these years I still can't say it.
was traumatic when I was younger. I'm sure anyone with....THOSE teeth
can relate.
The REALLY bad part is that two years ago, I wore braces and had jaw
surgery and the whole 9 yards, and now I have perfectly straight
teeth that my surgeon and orthodontist are EXTREMELY proud of...
and I'm STILL worried that some little kid will walk up to me in the street
in front of 50 people and yell out "hey, you have teeth like a rabbit".
I've lived it before....guess you can fix your teeth, but the mind
takes a little more work.
-c-
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196.27 | | SELECT::GALLUP | rock me down like a slot machine | Wed Jun 27 1990 13:26 | 42 |
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I am unable to recall names of songs, authors, lyrics, plots
of books, etc on request. It's as if my mind blanks out. I
can sing along to a song, know all the lyrics and if you ask
me who sings it, I won't know. NOR will I be able to recall
those lyrics that I just sang.
I also have the word association problem (ie, wanting to say
"pen", thinking it, and not being able to get it out).
Someone once told me that this is an obscure form of dyslexia
(which I might add I do have....I transpose parts of words
all the time, especially when I type....and it looks "right"
to me) but I've never really checked with a doctor.
I always worry (because of the above) that people think that
I really "don't like" music/books and I'm just lying and/or
putting up a facade. Basically, because I cannot carry on a
coherent conversation on the subject, so a feel stupid even
though I'm not.
My teeth. I fully intend to get braces as soon as I can
afford them. My teeth are all pointed all different
directions, not to mention that the front two on top look
like they belong on a beaver, not me.
My face is uneven. When I smile (like for a picture) it's
uneven. When you look at a picture of me, I think it's VERY
apparent that I have a jaw on one side and none on the other.
:-)
My knees. When I was born, my right foot was pointed to the
right more than 45 degrees. For the first 6 months of my
life, I wore a brace on my feet with the intention to
straighten my feet out. They succeeded, but they also
succeeded in rotating my right kneecap inward (they
straightened the foot, they did not straighten the knee). So
my right knee looks deformed, I think. (Not to mention the
fact that the kneecap slips all the time).
kath
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196.28 | WOW...Its not just me. | ICS::HAYES | | Fri Jul 06 1990 02:54 | 14 |
| Just knowing there are alot more people with the same problems as me,
I think will help me be a little less self conscious. But as far as
the hearing thing, I also have a problem, I drive my wife crazy...If
anyone figures out a way to fix this let me know how you did it. Also
one that I did'nt read...whenever I REALY want to do something, I seem
to concentrate on it too much and screw it up. The other day I played
golf with my boss, I know he plays alot more than me so It did'nt
matter to me if he won as long as I did'nt make a total ass out of
myself. After the first nine he had me by only 3 strokes, so I said
to myself I can beat him next time around (I REALY wanted to ) but
instead I made a total ass of myself and lost the second nine by 18
strokes. I seem to do better when I concentrate less. Makes no sense
to me.
K.C.
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