It's just your nerves.....like others have said you need to deal with your emotions and possibly explore them with the help of a counseler if you need to.....
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Hey at least your able to laugh, I never laugh, even if something is really really funny. Is it really that bad? People I know like to be around other people who are quick too laughwblastyn said:I really need help, I find myself laughing at really bad times or for no apparant reason, like during a job interview one of the interviewers had a rather bulbus nose, and I felt myself ready to burst into a fit of laughter. I'm a terrible person for laughing at these things, but I feel really guilty about it and I can't help it.
I used to really freak my friends out when I burst into laughter for no reason as well, it was kinda funny at first, people just thought I was weird but now I think it's something serious.
I'm supposed to be working part time as a sales assistant in a store and I'm afraid I'm going to to start laughing at customers.
Is there a mental problem associated with laughing at inappropriate times, is there medication I could take or something or am I just a horrible person?![]()
I honestly dont know. no ones asked me that beforesupermagdalena said:Maybe you just have a serious personality. Do you?
Oh I feel like laughing when someone tells me someone they know has died. It's not that I find people dying funny, I think it's because it's so serious it just makes me laugh, I'm not sure why though.Whitehorse said:It happened a lot to me a few years back, whenever I was nervous. Kind of like a pressure valve. And it cracked me up at the worst, worst, worst possible time. I'm almost afraid to tell you when, but I assure you there was no mirth in my laughter. In fact, It's so incredibly bad I don't think I can tell. Trust me, it beats the bulbous nose episode. Okay, okay, someone died and I couldn't handle it. So... :o
If that doesn't make you feel better, nothing can.
Yes, whenever I think of what it must be like to be that person the urge to laugh lessens.Onwardclimb said:The only psychological disorder that I know of that this is a symptom of is schizophrenia. Just in case, I think it might be wise to look at some of the other symptoms associated with the disorder and see if you have any of those. If you do, then I think you should probably look into seeing a psychiatrist.
That said, I used to have trouble with that too. For me some of it was nervousness, some was immaturity, and some was just that I had very little love and compassion for others in my heart. There are times when I get the urge now and then to laugh when I shouldn't, but when I put myself in the person's shoes and/or think something positive about them etc... that urge lessens and often dissapates.
YSIC,
Onwardclimb
Yes, that is also a huge probalem, when I try to stop myself from laughing it just gets worse.Onwardclimb said:Also, I forgot to mention this earlier, I've noticed that the more your not supposed to laugh and/or you try to stifle the laughter the stronger the desire to just crack up is.
Whitehorse said:There was this one time a friend of mine lost it because there was a houseguest, well in excess of 400 lbs., according to her report, and while that in itself was no laughing matter, the total and complete collapse of the kitchen chair as he sat in it, and the subsequent sprawling of the guest on the floor was more than she was able to contain.![]()
doofus125 said:I hate to say this, but I worked with a 400lb guy that collapsed a chair at work and I can remember laughing so hard, but the up side is that he laughed even more and he had to demonstrate to everyone, that was a day full of laughs, lol....not sure why, but I felt like sharing that, lol...
adios, sausy!Well I don't really want to be immaturedoofus125 said:bro, you've just finally reached the level of immaturity that we all wish we had........lol, just kidding.....I was like that once, but then my stupid job got me in a bad mood all the time....I can remember once walking into a grocery store and seeing my boss without a hat on and it was the first time I saw him without his hat on, he had really long hair, down longer than his shoulders except for the big bald spot on this head, oh man did it shine, lol....I was almost on the floor because I was laughing so hard and I couldn't stop laughing......