<p>I do, I love it :) I'm gonna be famous one day. LOL jk, you?</p>
<p>Based on the number of threads you start, I don’t think anyone was surprised. </p>
<p>I do too.</p>
<p>I enjoy getting a lot of attention, but I don’t need to be the center of it. Also, I don’t strive to be disrespectful, or snobby to achieve said attention</p>
<p>No, because then everyone would be looking at me…</p>
<p>^ Mhmm
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<p>Honestly, I’m really shy. I don’t even like attention…which is ironic I guess</p>
<p>No. </p>
<p>I am painfully shy and hate when people are paying attention to me.</p>
<p>i love to, too!!
i love speaking in public, being in a stage and performing.</p>
<p>In most cases, I’m really shy and I like to go unnoticed. But there are certain times when I’ll go out of my way to make sure ALL eyes are on me.</p>
<p>It depends. I love being the center of attention in my group of friends. Or if I’m being admired. Otherwise I’m pretty shy [If I don’t know anyone or I’m not friends with anyone I’m really really shy]. I have terrible stage fright.</p>
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<p>Okay, but sure. Most of the time I have this exasperating shyness in front of people I can sense don’t view me in a very positive light. Like, my eyes inadvertently end up glued to the floor, my voice starts scratching and disappearing, etc.</p>
<p>However, in competitions, performances, or some “bragging event” kind of thing, it’s a really really nice feeling.</p>
<p>Depends on the sort of attention I’m getting, but I definitely prefer not being center of attention in most cases.</p>
<p>Meh, I like when a few people talk to me…not like the whole group, unless I’m making a good joke.</p>
<p>I find it ironic how some of the most animated individuals on this board, say they are the shyest in school.</p>
<p>^Well yeah, cause when some of us are not being “shy”, we’re saying something mean or insubordinate…lol.</p>
<p>Not really.
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<p>Yeah, that’s pretty much me. I mean, I love it when people compliment me but I still try not to show it. Oh, and I definitely don’t have stage fright. I love that feeling after you’ve just given a speech or acted in a play, and you come down and your hands are shaking like crazy because of the adrenaline rush. It’s freakin’ awesome.</p>