Little_Girl_Blue
Member
Ok, so I'm no social bunny or anything. I admit I have done a lot to keep people away for a long time (seriously, I just turned 23 and have never been in a relationship). But now I'm not so interested in isolation anymore- I'm in a new place with new people and I'm trying to do things differently.
But I still have this friggin eye tic thing - I keep blinking and squinting my eyes and I don't even notice most of the time, except when my family tells me. This isn't a new thing - it has come and gone since I was little. I try to control it by just being aware, but when I'm stressed or preocupied with something else it just starts back up full blown.
I supposed this scares away a lot of people, right? I don't know how pronounced my tic is (definitely noticeable, though). From my point of view I basically feel like an average person, but in your experience, how much do other people care about tics? Does it really stop people from approaching you?
But I still have this friggin eye tic thing - I keep blinking and squinting my eyes and I don't even notice most of the time, except when my family tells me. This isn't a new thing - it has come and gone since I was little. I try to control it by just being aware, but when I'm stressed or preocupied with something else it just starts back up full blown.
I supposed this scares away a lot of people, right? I don't know how pronounced my tic is (definitely noticeable, though). From my point of view I basically feel like an average person, but in your experience, how much do other people care about tics? Does it really stop people from approaching you?