Rose_in_Winter wrote:
My parents focused mostly on teaching me to control my temper. I have one hell of a temper and when I'm set off I can lose control. I even hit a girl once, in 6th grade. Mostly I just shout and argue and end up crying because there is just too much emotion to release any other way. I got endless lectures around the theme, "You have to learn to control your temper."
As for social skills...well, I always had friends. Not a lot of friends and I was not popular, but I had a couple school friends and two very close friends on my block. I don't think they were worried about my social skills and they think that being different from everyone else is a good thing. They taught me proper manners, but since they did not know I struggled with body language or nuanced speech, they did not help me develop those skills, and those are the two biggies that hold me back socially.
Same.
However, my father taught me to say hello and answer questions and shake hands.
But that made me anxious.
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(Plus, I flirt very well and did from a pretty early age, so they probably assumed I did know body language!)
I am going to assume you are heterosexual (correct me if I am wrong).
I do not think men or boys look at body language as much as the body itself.
I know I do not.
I would not know anything about body language.
Also words.