League_Girl wrote:
Also learning to fake eye contact by looking at someone. Chest is a no no if it's a woman and I wouldn't even look at their crotch, same with males.
I had teachers telling me they knew I had a problem with eye contact but for god sakes do not stare at a woman's chest when you are talking to them.
They always told me to at least have my nose pointed at the person I am talking to nose. They said you can look at their forehead or mouth if their eyes are too much a problem for me.
My parents were from an area where people were overly polite so they drummed in manners to me from the time I was first learning to talk. My parents also forced me to play with other children and I learned a lot from peers who were always correcting me when I was acting weird around them. TV shows also served as a good starting point for learning to imitate correct behavior. So I would have to say it was a comination of parents, teachers, peers, and TV that helped me fake being normal.
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