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Soldato
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Why is it that if someone confronted me in public (or in front of friends) I would melt - but if I was on my own I'd be fine? I honestly don't know why. An example of this is, say if someone came up to me to start a fight, on my own I'd be fine but with friends I couldn't handle it? Sometimes I think it's the fact that I don't like being embarrassed, but I honestly don't know. Anyone got any answers because it's driving me insane :p.
 
Soldato
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Jamie1984 said:
maybe you're afraid your mates will see a side of you they wont like?


I know that feeling. Im not one for holding back if someone is dead set on pounding my face in, but I have "surprised" friends with my reactions, which they were not expecting.
 
Soldato
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I tend to be quite the opposite. Despite being 6'5 I hate being the object of someone else's frustrations in any situation if I'm alone.

If I'm with a bunch of mates though it doesn't really bother me as I know if someone does decide to kick off then they'll all come windmilling in.
 
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Freefaller said:
Right,... you and me, outside NOW (but leave the rubber gloves with desmo :p).

I guess the humiliation factor makes it more difficult when getting confronted infront of your friends?

I act the fool to be accepted by people :(

oh man, what a lame-wad I am :(
 
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