Apollonian
Anachronistic Philosopher
cookieluvsjesus said:That is exactly how I have always been (able to share anything in writing but the opposite when i go to speak outloud). I have over 10 journals from childhood that are just filled with all the words i was never able to speak outloud. I pray that someday it will be the opposite, that the words will flow out of my mouth like then do now on paper. Maybe its the fact that i cant see or hear the person who reads this, i cant feel the rejection, or bad thoughts... i dont know. Some times i wish i could just write people rather than talk to people, but that would be real fellowship would it? I know that forcing myself talk outloud is getting outside of my comfort zone, and i know that this is also how we can grow JPPT1974 and who ever else stuggles with sharing their feelings outloud. Some day, i will be able to say anything that comes to mind and i wont have to think about what people think, Lord please help that day come soon... so that i can be a stronger, bolder witness.
Bingo. I too find written communication easier than verbal.
You talked about how you want to learn to speak, but what about my original question: How would you like to be approached?
Here is a related thought. If you get frustrated because you can't bring yourself to start a conversation, and someone usually sits next to you in class, would you come to resent them for not talking with you (since they are essentially treating you like so much shy furniture)? Or, would you understand if they didn't talk to you for a while and then finally took the initiative (doing all the work on their part)?
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... That fear just instantly became the past and now I'm looking for girls to talk to. You girls r so interesting.