• ThatFembyWho@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    10 months ago

    ugh. Friend convinced me to go roller skating last night.

    Felt just like an alien. For so many reasons; I do not belong there. Can’t skate, can’t socialize, so I just sat there watching the people who can. Only good thing is I can tell my therapist I tried

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        For some people the mere act of going outside, let alone to a gathering with people, requires a significant amount of effort.

        It’s me. I’m some people.

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          10 months ago

          for real, condescending take by the other commenter. They have no idea the resolve it took to put myself in that situation. I can’t help that I was out of place, except if I had refused to even go? What would that have accomplished?

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              This self-fellatio is really sad ngl. I literally have the same issues in social situations, but I’m actually doing something about it

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          Yeah no shit. It’s me aswell. But when I take the effort to go someplace I’m not going to sit and twiddle my thumbs

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        10 months ago

        eh, mighty presumptuous of you, who weren’t even there. How would you know?

        I sat there after being left to struggle on my skates by the people I went with, falling a dozen times, alone - and that was actually the best part, in that moment I did have fun, and it was random strangers who encouraged me and had a laugh with me.

        But in a huge room with so many people all moving in different directions, lights flashing in the dark, loud music, it was very overwhelming and disorienting. I had trouble recognizing people, and I sat there because all our stuff was there, and I knew they would come back eventually.

        It just wouldve been nice to have someone take my hand and help me onto the rink. I asked for that, and they knew I couldn’t skate, but it was more important for them to get practice and show off.