Forget names?

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elte Offline
Quote:       The latest estimates suggest that as many as 1 in 50 people may experience face recognition difficulties severe enough to affect their daily lives. Sadly, some people develop anxiety and depression as a result of the social difficulties they experience.
. http://medicalxpress.com/news/2015-11-br...emory.html
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Magical Realist Offline
It would not surprise me if this plays into my own social anxiety. I have a tendency to screw up everything when socializing. I forget their name. Or never say it. Then I say awkward and embarrassing things that I kick myself for later on. I place a high priority on being oneself at all times, and often this doesn't mesh well with the social decorum of relating respectfully to another human being. So I avoid socializing. It's something I might be better at if I did it all the time. But I don't, so I'm not
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elte Offline
Usually real time social interaction goes faster than I need it too. I usually get way too nervous because I need more time to say something the way I feel it should be. With names, if I don't see them well before they say hi, I usually can't remember their names. Even if I have plenty of time, sometimes that doesn't help, and if I haven't seen them in a while, I probably won't remember it even though they remember mine. It looks like inheritance is involved in my weak memory.


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