Very kind. I find it is women who are more likely to 'like' but not say anything. I see it as the equivalent of nodding & smiling in convo.https://twitter.com/IonaItalia/status/889901591662350337 …
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But that wasn't it. She was thinking abt what had been said but this meant she'd stopped looking at the speaker. Interpreted as boredom.
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She had trouble making friends & I thought the best thing to do to show she was part of the conversation was to worry less abt what to say..
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...and more about looking engaged - making encouraging, interested signals. That would make her seem less separate from everyone else.
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I'd like to say this had a happy ending but it didn't. She still doesn't engage with ppl well &still has no friends despite being lovely. :(
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She does!
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I'd rather think about what I'm going to say. Mostly because I don't want to come off like an ass.
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A form of social anxiety?
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Oh yes. I'm not as bad as your friend thankfully. But I do have to take some medication for my anxiety, otherwise I'm a mess.
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I can relate to this. Usually by the time I think of a response the conversation has moved on. I don't like to blurt anything out.
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