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Recent content by Rachel V

  1. Rachel V

    Asocial, Anti-Social, Misanthropic Society or Club

    and I may go fourth with another moment of silence... sounds suitably quiet... may I join?
  2. Rachel V

    Don't Be Shy To Introduce Yourself

    Thank you! I might just do that...
  3. Rachel V

    Don't Be Shy To Introduce Yourself

    Thank you, your advice is much appreciated! I don't think there's necessarily one definite solution (as is the case with most social situations), but I will try to look at it from a different angle. Thank you again for your replies and I wish you a wonderful rest-of-week :)
  4. Rachel V

    Don't Be Shy To Introduce Yourself

    Thank you! Yes, I did the same thing at our school's prom and was somewhat successful. What worries me is that it's a whole new culture (which means new food); it sounds to me like the prom on steroids and I'm slightly scared of having a public meltdown (which hasn't happened before, because I...
  5. Rachel V

    Don't Be Shy To Introduce Yourself

    Hello, I'm Rachel! I'm 16, live in the UK and was diagnosed with Asperger's a few years ago. I don't know if this is the correct place to ask about this, but I was just hoping for some advice about going to a wedding. It's an Indian wedding, and there are going to be a lot of people there...
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