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Originally Posted by shalym
I believe that it's not always rudeness. I also believe that it's fairly rude for you to imply that people who have a hard time interacting with others are somehow not functioning adults.
Re-read what you wrote...basically you're saying that if people don't feel comfortable "dealing with people" they should either just suck it up or just stay home. You also said that people who have a hard *not* talking to strangers because of "nerves" are perfectly justified in talking to the ones who are uncomfortable with interactions with strangers.
So...one type of social anxiety is ok to exhibit in public, but another kind isn't, and those who suffer from it should just stay home.
Shari
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Nothing I can write will stop you from putting words in my mouth, so I'm not going to try.