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What should I do if I have social phobia and am rejected by my classmates?

I don't seem to have met anyone who really suffers from social phobia. At most, I am an introverted person who doesn't take the initiative to communicate with my classmates, but it's okay to really communicate.

Social phobia is really troublesome. Now I am rejected by my classmates at school, and it will be even worse to find a job interview in the future. People who often get this disease, I am not a professional, and I will not judge from a professional perspective. If it's really serious, I still suggest going to a professional guidance doctor for special treatment and returning to school after recovery.

Of course, from my personal point of view, if such professional problems are not considered, maybe a mild social phobia is just like those introverted and timid students who don't like talking to people.

Maybe you are just afraid of greeting others, maybe you are afraid of being rejected by your classmates, maybe you are afraid of seeing your classmates don't understand and laugh at you, so you choose not to communicate with others, and over time, you have social phobia.

When you really get this disease, you are really rejected by your classmates. If you want to change this situation, you must be more courageous, take the first step and communicate with your classmates actively, so that your classmates can't refuse you naturally.

They turned you down because you turned them down subjectively first. Maybe you can choose a classmate who looks easy to talk to. Maybe you can choose your little friend who grew up with you to tell him these things, and then let him take you to contact, see and communicate with different people. When you go out slowly, when you really try to communicate with others, you naturally have no so-called social phobia.