The lesson:
Wear hoops. The people who would invade your personal space dont, cause they are walking into walls staring at you.
'Not Fade Away'
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The lesson:
Wear hoops. The people who would invade your personal space dont, cause they are walking into walls staring at you.
I scored a 30 on that one, too. However, I already know I have Issues, so I'm not any more worried than I was earlier. I am, however, looking into CBT (already was).
Ok, 16 on the other one.
21. Which is normal. Which is not what I usually get on those tests. Hooray for anonymous internet quizzes validating my normalcy! You still can't touch me though.
You know why? Your hoops automatically keep people from invading your personal space.
Heh. This is true. (Tho' I've been wearing knee-length skirts and fluffy petticoats recently.)
A new girl (very young, blonde, & perky, oh dear) joined the team today. When she was being introduced to me, my boss said "Oh, and Jillian dresses like this all the time. This isn't a special occasion or anything."
CBT
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Cognitive Behavior Therapy.
CBT
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Not what you think. (Or, okay, not what *I* thought, at first.)
19. Which is odd, considering that I took the Wired one a few years ago and scored in the Asperger's zone.
Part of it, I think, is that I am OK with going to a ball game with tens of thousands of people, because I can set up a personal space bubble in my seat.
I'm OK with going to a ball game with tens of thousands of people because I adopt a "I'll leave you alone if you leave me alone" strategy. When someone I don't know talks to me anyway, it makes me uncomfortable.