I'm sure I would not have been able to go clubbing before my CBT. Even still, I just like 90% of the other people there had to rely on some alcohol to get me going to the club. Last night was so much fun! I danced on the dance floor until I was literally drenching in sweat. I didn't dance with a girl but that's not what matters, what matters is that I went and had a good time. Afterwords I chatted up some girls and had some success there, also things I couldn't have done otherwise.
So I'm at a point where I'd say that my SA is mild to moderate, but with some alcohol gets completely taken away. I'm still not quite satisfied with that because honestly I don't like drinking and I don't want to be become reliant on drinking.
So there's still significant improvements for me to do. I'd just like to ask the readers of this blog if they've ever gone clubbing, or if not, what they're afraid of happening if they do go?
WOW! AWESOME, I'm SO HAPPY THAT THE CBT HAS BEEN WORKING SO WELL. YOU MUST HAVE HAD A BLAST, NEXT TIME PLEASE TAKE PHOTOS WOULD LOVE TO SEE YOU PARTYING LIKE AN ANIMAL HEHE!
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I HAVE GONE CLUBBING, AND I ONLY FEEL COMFORTABLE WHEN I GO WITH LIKE, MY SISTER KAT. I AM AFRAID THAT IF I GO TO THE CLUB, I WILL NOT HAVE ANY FUN, BECAUSE I WILL BE TOO AFRAID TO MEET NEW PEOPLE / SOCIALIZE WITH THEM... IF I AM WITH A GROUP OF PEOPLE LIKE MY SISTER, AND OUR OLDER FRIENDS I FEEL A LITTLE MORE COMFORTABLE~
CAN'T WAIT TO COMPARE OUR EXPERIENCES NOW TO WHERE WE ARE IN THE FUTURE AND SEE THE AMAZING PROGRESS
oh haha, clubs in Korea must be a lot different than clubs where I live. It's virtually impossible to talk to anyone since the music is so loud. Primarily just talk through body language and dance with strangers (or friends!).
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