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I just had a completely pointless conversation with a stranger and it felt good!

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FrustratedTeddyLamp · 05/10/2018 21:26

I get this is no big deal for 99% of people but for years now ive suffered anxiety and depression where at times ive not left the house for months and then its been mostly for medical reasons. Recently ive found going to the cinema to be calming so ive gone there a lot ( see my posts on the film board) but its just ticket for x film please etc. Well tonight i had to go to the shops which i felt crap about but i had a jokey conversation to the woman behind the checkout and it made me feel awesome. I know it sounds stupid, she's probably already forgotten about it, its entirely possible it was a fake laugh or smile but in the recent years ive not had many moments like that like others when ive forced myself out are looking at fairly mundane things like a bright red postbox on a street that stood out and it made me feel like things arent that bad.

I guess it comes from a fear that being away from everybody and little social contact you fear you'll lose the ability to interact with people properly, like i have writing properly as i hardly write, making grammatical errors or trying to type as fast as i did before not properly looking and pressing the wrong button.

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Hubblebubble64 · 05/10/2018 22:31

Well done💐

FrustratedTeddyLamp · 05/10/2018 22:33

beachcomber243 i love dog walkers! Ive heard some bad stories on MN but around here they've always been nice to me and when ive felt up to taking my dogs for a walk ( other family members do it other times) we sometimes get stopped to talk to Smile

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Tr1skel1on · 05/10/2018 22:36

Having worked on a till for years I can assure you they would remember the conversation for all the right reasons. It really brightens up our day too :)

DearGoodnessIsThatTheTime · 05/10/2018 22:41

OP - it really isn’t stupid- we don’t talk to each other enough. I’m a SAHM with school kids and talk to people I meet whilst dog walking. Some conversations are surprisingly good, and I feel I’ve made a connection with someone. Some people don’t want to talk - and that’s their prerogative - but there’s a sense of missing out for me.

Well done you!

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