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- Difficulty with social interactions
- Anxiety and discomfort in social settings
- Challenges with emotional expression
- Potential for restrictive or repetitive behaviors
- Difficulty regulating emotions
- Increased sensitivity to criticism or rejection
- Perfectionism or need for control
- Avoidance of eye contact
- Challenges with time management and organization
These are the general social anxiety symptoms.
Yet, do you guys also feel like you have these issues?
- "I find it hard to talk to people."
- "I don't understand what people mean when they're not saying it directly."
- "Loud noises really bother me."
- "I like things to be the same all the time."
- "I get really focused on one thing and can't stop thinking about it."
- "I don't understand why people do things the way they do."
- "I feel overwhelmed in crowded places."
- "I have trouble making friends."
- "I don't like being touched."
- "I'm really good at noticing details that other people miss."
Well then, the chances are very high that you also might be autistic. Because if you are an autistic, that basically means you have a VERY high likelihood in developing social anxiety. And in order to address the social anxiety, you must first address the autism. Please take this into consideration very highly, because I went for 20 years of my life thinking I was just anxious when in fact, I was actually autistic and the anxiety stemmed from the autism
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