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yes! however only with my fiance's friends and family because I constantly feel inferior to them. Now I actually avoid seeing any of them at all. Although I know that is not a strategically intelligent thing to do, I just cannot deal with the condescending looks and comments from them.
 
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Members,

As we’ve seen before, depression and anxiety can result in many other issues.  People with depression or anxiety often feel that they’re different from others and/or that people somehow can tell that they’re “different” or “not right”.  As a result people with anxiety or depression are often on the lookout for evidence that others are rejecting them.

Have any members here felt this way?
 
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