Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you seeking treatment for this?
Because, no, it really doesn't get any easier. Presumably your kids will do extra-curricular activities like sports or music or theater.
This. It might be a little better but never goes away, and you don’t have to live like this!
+2
Social anxiety is treatable.
OP again. I have a therapist and I guess am being "treated" for my anxiety. It's not like I can't do this stuff or let it get in the way of things I want or need to do. I'm capable of being social and talking to people. But I don't think I'm ever going to like these specific kinds of social situations and prior to having kids, only did them occasionally when I had to (wedding, funeral, occasional conference for work). Now with parenting it's all the time. I am hoping at some point it is more occasional than this? Like parties become drop off and kids navigate their own friendships and there are maybe fewer school events than our very, very social elementary school? I just want less of it, I'm not saying I can't do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you seeking treatment for this?
Because, no, it really doesn't get any easier. Presumably your kids will do extra-curricular activities like sports or music or theater.
This. It might be a little better but never goes away, and you don’t have to live like this!
+2
Social anxiety is treatable.
OP again. I have a therapist and I guess am being "treated" for my anxiety. It's not like I can't do this stuff or let it get in the way of things I want or need to do. I'm capable of being social and talking to people. But I don't think I'm ever going to like these specific kinds of social situations and prior to having kids, only did them occasionally when I had to (wedding, funeral, occasional conference for work). Now with parenting it's all the time. I am hoping at some point it is more occasional than this? Like parties become drop off and kids navigate their own friendships and there are maybe fewer school events than our very, very social elementary school? I just want less of it, I'm not saying I can't do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you seeking treatment for this?
Because, no, it really doesn't get any easier. Presumably your kids will do extra-curricular activities like sports or music or theater.
This. It might be a little better but never goes away, and you don’t have to live like this!
+2
Social anxiety is treatable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you seeking treatment for this?
Because, no, it really doesn't get any easier. Presumably your kids will do extra-curricular activities like sports or music or theater.
This. It might be a little better but never goes away, and you don’t have to live like this!
Anonymous wrote:I don't think it gets easier, but I think you can care less.
I can also say that w someone's who's gone from picking my kids up and hanging out at the playground most days, and going to soccer games etc, to mostly working on site later and my kids not being into team sports, even the awkward small talk is an investment in having an in person community. It's not best friends, but it's people you see and know and are connected to. I would prefer more awkward small talk to not knowing my kids' friends' parents.
Anonymous wrote:Are you seeking treatment for this?
Because, no, it really doesn't get any easier. Presumably your kids will do extra-curricular activities like sports or music or theater.