by Thrill Kill
I've had to deal with her anxiety issues for years, ever since she was little. She had separation anxiety as a toddler, which I think contributed to her social anxiety. So, I really don't believe she's playing me at all. I can tell when she's genuinely anxious, the way she reacts.
She won't go out in public alone. She always holds onto my arm when we go out anywhere and clings on tighter when she's feeling anxious.
Believe me, this is not a girl pulling an act.
Okay, well that does sound really serious then. What are you doing to help her? If she can't go out on her own at 16 she is not going to be able to lead a normal life...
The only things that excite you are illegal?? What about travelling, sports, meeting new people... Your view seems kind of limiting.
Sports can be fun to play, but I wouldn't call it exciting. I like martial arts, squash, tennis, ping pong, hockey, soccer and basketball. And dirt bike riding, though I'm not sure if that's considered a sport.
All you're doing when you travel is seeing new places and things, which can be interesting, but it's not exciting.
Most people I've met are boring and far from exciting.
This is really depressing.