tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12924401.post7120073086656280083..comments2023-11-02T05:30:36.810-04:00Comments on M's Favorite Things: Humans Suffering from Elevator SyndromeMichelehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08573730655117969888noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12924401.post-47156615867185455612018-10-12T19:22:48.376-04:002018-10-12T19:22:48.376-04:00I suffered from this ay 5yrs old to 6. I would jum...I suffered from this ay 5yrs old to 6. I would jump out of bed and run to my mama yelling made it slow down !! Everything sermef fast and i was slow. Not insink.. at 25 yrs old i bought it up talking on phone.. it almost started again. Not till my 30's did i find out the hell i went threwAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02578323797962596234noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12924401.post-54030177953846564622008-03-15T13:54:00.000-04:002008-03-15T13:54:00.000-04:00All I have to say is that when it comes to close s...All I have to say is that when it comes to close spaces people are very territorial. Yes I have been in these types of situations. Who hasn't? But again it's like they are waiting for some form of bad news or some kind of tention that fills in gaps of that room that no one will initiate a conversation for fear of breaking the silence-elevator phase rule. Hummm.. this gives me some many things to think about.<BR/><BR/>Have a great day.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12924401.post-47928605753810887082007-12-11T21:28:00.000-05:002007-12-11T21:28:00.000-05:00I'll be honest. I don't like being around a bunch...I'll be honest. I don't like being around a bunch of strangers in a closed setting. Or even in an open one. I don't look at anyone. LOL!Shesawriterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14904247751806210823noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12924401.post-86191238867015670272007-12-11T20:31:00.000-05:002007-12-11T20:31:00.000-05:00Sounds like they have yet to come to terms with th...Sounds like they have yet to come to terms with the childs problems, in your description of them, they seem embarassed. With no reason to feel so. You are a strong brave woman who has accepted your childs new reality and embraced it. No wonder you don't mind making eye contact. *g* And yes, I've seen this before. Ever sit down in the cafe at a bookstore? Same thing. Not everyone there is on a computer and reading! BUT, if you make eye contact and give a small smile, they return it and then quickly look away, never to look your way again. Most Dr.'s offices seem to be that way, too. <BR/><BR/>Have a good evening!Brandyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02738504696243512495noreply@blogger.com