For the last 5 years I have grown an increasingly troublesome fear for the physical interactions of greeting and leaving people. This has become so bad that sometimes I choose not to go out to avoid physical interaction. One recent example is a girl (only friends, she has a boyfriend) I play music with, we have only hung out 5 times but the last 4 times I have given her a hug when we greet and when we depart. I then dwell on the appropriateness of this hug, and honestly fear seeing her again because of this. I have this same problem with friends and co-workers (men and women alike). It is not that I fear the social settings, I love hanging out and talking with people, and once the physical interaction is over I'm fine (although right before we depart I start building anxiety). I was wondering if anyone else has this problem, could anyone offer me advice for this, and is this fear normal or should I seek help? Thanks
2006-09-03
21:31:34
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