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bashnu
10-20-2006, 08:03 PM
hello
am 19 male
i have a little problem which is troubling me...
i blush in class when i speak or when the teacher speaks to me...
does this happened with any of u ??
how can i get over it?
need ur help

MCHeshPants420
10-20-2006, 08:07 PM
Be prepared. I only ever blush in class when I have to make something up on the spot because I haven't read the particular poem my lecturer is interrogating me on. Make a point of speaking out before you are asked, that helps as well.

That, or give blood before your lessons.

JPaul
10-20-2006, 08:09 PM
Go to a public speaking class, you will learn alongside people who are sympathetic and who know how to help you get over this problem.

Amazingly, in the UK, public speaking is considered more frightening than death by the majority of people.

All you need to do is learn a few techniques and do a bit of practice. Good luck in getting this sorted out.

j2k4
10-20-2006, 08:10 PM
hello
am 19 male
i have a little problem which is troubling me...
i blush in class when i speak or when the teacher speaks to me...
does this happened with any of u ??
how can i get over it?
need ur help

If you learn to hold your breath for a long time, you can bluish instead.

Especially useful with foxy female teachers. :)

suprafreak6
10-20-2006, 09:51 PM
hello
am 19 male
i have a little problem which is troubling me...
i blush in class when i speak or when the teacher speaks to me...
does this happened with any of u ??
how can i get over it?
need ur help

sure hope you teachers a hot sexy female:w00t:

Skweeky
10-20-2006, 09:55 PM
I used to have that problem despite the fact that I love doing public speaking and am quite good at it

You need to learn to relax your breathing when you do a presentation. It'll help you both relax your body and lower your heart rate. Yoga class or Pilates especially is extremely good for this

brenda
10-20-2006, 09:59 PM
I always blush when I meet someone that I haven't seen in ages

JPaul
10-20-2006, 11:03 PM
What's the person's name.

We can have them killed.

Problem solved.

GepperRankins
10-21-2006, 01:21 AM
does blush mean erection?

peat moss
10-21-2006, 01:59 AM
does blush mean erection?


My thoughts too , I'm sure there's a few females in the class that love the blushing tho . I had the same problem but my ears would burn when talking in front of the class . I think when you gain a little confidence and self esteem you grow out of it . :)

Smith
10-21-2006, 02:15 AM
Pour cold water on it.

Biggles
10-21-2006, 09:47 AM
does blush mean erection?

Blushing and erections are a bad combination. Generally most people don't have that much blood that they can use it so wantonly. This leads to fainting which is then extremely embarrassing. If the teacher is foxy and you come round in her arms the embarrasment and excitement lead to a horrendous vicious circle.

errr... so I have heard. :blushing:

GepperRankins
10-21-2006, 09:58 AM
go to tuck your shirt in and hook it with your thumb to under your belt :dabs:

Seedler
10-21-2006, 12:13 PM
Common problem.

I was experiencing the same thing in grade 3.

Just wait for puberty to take its course and avoid talking to the secksy teachers in biology class.:yup:

j2k4
10-21-2006, 01:04 PM
Common problem.

I was experiencing the same thing in grade 3.

Just wait for puberty to take its course and avoid talking to the secksy teachers in biology class.:yup:


So you abided this "common problem" from grade 3 'til you were taking biology (presumably in high school)?

Does that little fucker even work any more? :blink:

Seedler
10-21-2006, 03:53 PM
Common problem.

I was experiencing the same thing in grade 3.

Just wait for puberty to take its course and avoid talking to the secksy teachers in biology class.:yup:


So you abided this "common problem" from grade 3 'til you were taking biology (presumably in high school)?

Does that little fucker even work any more? :blink:

grade 3 was referring to my experience...

and the biology part refers to how he could solve the problem...

Get it? eh eh?:yup:

j2k4
10-21-2006, 04:00 PM
So you abided this "common problem" from grade 3 'til you were taking biology (presumably in high school)?

Does that little fucker even work any more? :blink:

grade 3 was referring to my experience...

and the biology part refers to how he could solve the problem...

Get it? eh eh?:yup:

As your story goes, you got wood in third grade (age 8, we assume) and it didn't begin to go away until puberty, at which point you became aware that your female biology teacher was another aggravating factor.

No, I don't get it at all (at all).