“She was not shy, but maybe lazy socially. Not willing to seek out situations and connections that were not already part of her routine.”— Joseph Fink, amazon.com
“And I think more often than not, people took my shyness as me thinking that I was too good to be part of the group. And maybe this is just a part of the paranoia aspect of having anxiety, but either way, these reactions made me want to crawl even deeper into my shell and never come out.”— Krystal Naval, thoughtcatalog.com
“Anxiety is not shyness. Shyness is choosing to be silent because it feels uncomfortable to state what’s on your mind. Anxiety is wanting to express your thoughts but being forced to always second guess whether you should because of a traumatizing fear of being embarrassed or ignored.”— Adam Benedict Tan, thoughtcatalog.com
“Just overcoming your shyness may improve your libido with no further need for female libido boosters.”— Elly Prior, professional-counselling.com
“In order to get a guy’s attention, you have to be a flirtatious sexpot. You have to turn on your sexy giggle every time he says something even remotely funny, play with your hair, tease him a little bit, give him your best ‘come hither’ look, bite down your lower lip, unabashedly blush, and pretend…”— Valerie, enkivillage.com
“Men sometimes find girls who text in a very polite and formal way boring. Be a little naughty. Don’t hesitate and be too shy. Be brave yet respectable.”— Maya Taylor, truelovewords.com
“You're an original, an individual, a masterpiece. Celebrate that. Don't let your uniqueness make you shy. Don't be someone other than the wonder that you are. Every star is important to the sky.”— Douglas Pagels, amazon.com
“You have to be comfortable with yourself. If you're embarrassed about your appearance or shy about asking for what you want, the bedroom can help you overcome these difficulties.”— Aaron Anderson, familyshare.com
“I'm never good at first dates, I talk too much, Look away when his eyes find mine. I release awkward smiles Smiles that introduce him to the twelve year old in me. Smiles that coyly answer the questions He discreetly asked from me.”— Mirtha Michelle Castro, amazon.com