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Default What is the cure to slight antisocial behavior for me? - 12-18-2008, 11:53 PM

I moved to NC in 2004. I had very few friends since. I'm 17. Is it too late to cure my slight antisocial behavior.I never had a girlfriend. I have very few friends who are girls. I just don't know how to get friends. I feel like that kid who shot up Virginia Tech. I just don't have suicidal thoughts. I searched his condition and I have some of those conditions.
   
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Default 12-22-2008, 01:01 PM

Maybe you should talk to someone or try some medication. It is hard to come out of your shell if you are shy, but how bad can it really be if you try and say Hello to someone? They may just say Hello back. That is all you have to do. Walk past 15 people and say Hello. Maybe tomorrow they will recognize you and say Hello first. A little bit of effort goes a long way!
   
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Default 01-07-2009, 08:31 PM

You know what, there's probably nothing wrong with you and you're probably just shy. To continue along with this type of living might make you depressed, so you should do this. At your work place, watch a girl (but not like a stalker). Watch how she talks to people, and what her attitude is. This will get you comfortable with her without even having to talk to her. But don't act suspicious. Just watch her for a bit occasionally like every other person, and then one time just casually say hey while your waiting in line or something. You could start a short convo, and then the next day she'll probably say hi back. And if you want a girlfriend, you'd be suprised how much girls like it when guys pay attention to them. It's very flattering. Try it.
   
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Default 06-15-2009, 01:53 PM

You in the very fact that you mentioned the feelings many more than just you seem to have. Emotional stress opens up cortisol imbalance.If you seek that clearer mind you had when you were younger, you need to find out what in your diet is effecting you, and making you and many others have these exact thought patterns. You have probably heard of gluten intolerance already. What you don,t know is that nearly everyone is. When you add stress to the mix, you are even worse off. To help regain your lost clarity, get a simple blood test that is cover by most insurances. This way, if they hear you talk that way, you will be forced to take drugs. You do not want this.Simple science will prove your case. Get the 100 percent accurate HLA DQ2 and HLA DQ8 genetic blood test for gluten intolerance and have it sent to prometheus labs in california. This test is pure science.No one can dispute it. Do not accept other more invasive tests that are less accurate and very invasive and discouraging like the duadenal biopsy of your small intestine. It is stupidly pushed as gold bond when the professionals consider it 60 percent effective. Get this test and what you may find happening to your brain will be like sci fi. If a Celiac is consuming wheat, their national Grade point average is 2.4, if a celiac is wheat gluten free, their GPA soars to 3.9. The confidence and clarity can replace the foggy anxiety. The main scientific effect is simple. When a celiac stops eating gluten , it has proven to drastically increase the flow of blood to the strange mind organ they now know as the brain! Have your parents read this. You want to feel normal again? medicate that feeling? No. deal with it in a scientific manner.Follow my path and you will be enlightened O family wan kanobi!
   
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Default 07-04-2009, 10:54 PM

First, I wouldn't call it antisocial. Antisocial tends to mean that you are rude, and it doesn't sound like you are like that at all. Not having many friends is nothing new, it's a problem a lot of people have. You'll probably be going to college in a year or two. When you get to college, you'll find that things are very different. You'll find lots of friends. Having some of the same conditions as someone does not mean that you are like them or will end up like them.
   
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Default 04-05-2011, 08:51 AM

Antisocial means you are rude, it doesn't sound like you are like that at all, Not having many friends is nothing new, it is a problem a lot of people have. You will be going to outside When you get to outside you will find that things are very different, You'll find lots of friends, Having some of the same conditions as someone does not mean that you are like them or will end up like them.
   
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