I have to take a bus -- which is often crowded -- every weekday. Because I've done this many, many times now, I've become somewhat accustomed to it. However, there are certain situations that still sometimes make me anxious. One is when I have to sit in a non-window seat. That essentially means I don't have the benefit of passing scenery and means I'm forced to stare at perfect strangers for long periods. It also means that my racing heart is sometimes visible through my clothes (I've always been too skinny), and I'm sure a person sitting inches from me would be able to see the flapping material.
I also dislike it when the bus fills up with a bunch of schoolkids. As we know, teenagers will laugh at almost anything, including someone who thinks that they are going to get laughed at. Sometimes they make stupid comments as well. I know it's all nonsense, but the negative attention makes me blush, which generally sucks because it advertises the fact that you are uncomfortable, which leads to more comments, and so on.
I have adopted a 'hear no evil' approach to dealing with this -- I listen to the radio using earphones. That way, not only can't I hear what they're saying, but I'm not *expected* to hear anything. The only problem is that all the adults look at me funny for wearing earphones (it's probably considered anti-social). Can't win, can you?
Can anyone with bus/mass transport experience give me anything that's worked for you to reduce anxiety?