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******* Name: Josh
Age: 24
Gender: Male
Location: Hollywood USA
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Join Date: January 5th 2009
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September 26th 2010, 09:56 AM
I've finally come forward with two friends I trust in California that I have social anxiety disorder and my disastrous record with girls. I was never fully at the point where I was ready to admit I had a problem until recently, I failed the falling off your desk test in high school and this feels a lot like that.
I've also finally admitted I'm an orphan on facebook for any of my friends/contacts that don't know. I was never that vulnerable or open with that to anyone before. I figured the only way I can find a cure is by relying on people. I was too prideful to believe I could beat this thing on my own, sometimes even Superman needs the help of the Justice League of America. "Maybe I just like people. Maybe sexuality isn't one thing or the other. Maybe it's just something that's shifting and moving. I just know I'm not thinking man or woman."
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