How often do you think of embarrassing social moments?

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On a scale to 1-4(4 the most), how often do you fall into socially embarrassing moments?
1; you have no problems with embarrassment 27%  27%  [ 9 ]
2; ~ 1 per day 18%  18%  [ 6 ]
3; 2-4 per day 27%  27%  [ 9 ]
4; can't stop thinking of embarrassing moments (> 5 per day) 27%  27%  [ 9 ]
Total votes : 33

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06 May 2012, 11:26 am

***I meant "How often do you think of embarrassing social moments?" in the poll

I've always had to deal with really embarrassing/awkward moments when it comes to socializing due to my ineptness (I never notice them until in retrospect). I tend to say not only things that people don't care about but also make a fool of myself for whatever reason (i.e. I can't take a hint to leave a group's conversation, my talking devolves into dumb ramblings, etc.)

And especially lately, I am constantly haunted by ALL the socially embarrassing moments of my life over and over (this goes back to as early as 4th grade which is a span of 16 years). I can't stop thinking about them!

It's to the point where I verbally tell myself to stop thinking about it which has become a disturbing habit in realization. I'm wondering if it's normal for AS people to go through that kind of haunted social embarrassment or if I should go see a psychiatrist to figure out why.

(I noticed another student with a different autism do the same thing when my TA told him to stop playing solitaire in front of my entire class; he murmured to himself "stupid" and quickly closed his laptop out of embarrassment)[i][u]



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06 May 2012, 12:21 pm

I also do this since I don't have a social life anymore. If I don't keep myself distracted with online activities or entertainment media, I constantly reminisce about my past, and I usually remember social events that were hurtful or horribly embarrassing for me. It's especially bad when I go to bed and try to sleep, and also right after I wake up. I open my eyes in the morning and round and round it goes, hurtful remarks and situations that I could have handled better and frowning faces that look at me as if I had centipedes crawling out of my nostrils. I try very hard to live in the present and stop thinking about the past, but I don't know how to do that. The past just won't me leave me alone. I wonder if this could be a symptom of PTSD :?



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06 May 2012, 3:24 pm

Might be AS symptom that is rarely mentioned because doctors can't see it. Same issue here.


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06 May 2012, 3:32 pm

Sounds to me like it'd be related to social anxiety, which is not a part of an ASD but is a common co-morbid.



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06 May 2012, 5:32 pm

Never.


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06 May 2012, 6:40 pm

I usually don't realize I did a social blunder until after and then I think about it for a long time. Sometimes I remember embarrassing social blunders that happened to me as a little girl and I can't get them out of my head for a long time.



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06 May 2012, 6:52 pm

I just about never get embarassed and if I do, I move on from it as soon as the situation is over. Learn and move forward. When there are things that maybe I should be embarassed about but I dont understand, I can get angry with the other persons reaction.


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06 May 2012, 7:12 pm

Less than once per day. They do come up occasionally though. It was hard for me to let it go but once I did I found it easier to socialise. Now I just have to deal with getting into arguments constantly.


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06 May 2012, 8:26 pm

I commit a fair number of blunders everyday, and after I figure out what I've done I tend to get stuck on the what-ifs and should-haves for a while. If I do something really awful, my mind not only repeats that one thing but other things I've done of the same magnitude. When this happens, I start getting worked up and end up shutting down for a while. It's a vicious cycle that just keeps on turning.


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