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Where can I go where girls will treat me as human? I've asked every friend I know and thousands and thousands online and worth maybe one first date a year, I've learned the hard way how disgusting it is to be 5ft tall and look like a 12-year-old. I now have such severe panic attacks from women I can no longer leave my house. Is there a place where girls will talk to me first and not call the cops on me for my anxiety?

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I'm truly sorry to learn that you're going through such a challenging period. It sounds like you're feeling discouraged and isolated. I can't say for sure where you can go where people will treat you with respect, but I can offer some suggestions.

Initially, it's crucial to understand that you have support and are not facing this alone. Many people have experienced similar feelings of rejection and isolation. It's also important to remember that your appearance doesn't define you as a person. You are worthy of respect and attention, regardless of how you look.

If the weight of your emotions becomes too much, seeking assistance from a mental health professional can provide valuable support. They can help you develop coping mechanisms for dealing with anxiety and rejection. You can also reach out to a crisis hotline if you're feeling suicidal or like you can't cope.

It's also important to surround yourself with positive people who make you feel good about yourself. If you don't have supportive friends or family, consider joining a support group or online community for people who are struggling with similar issues.

Finally, remember that you are strong and capable. You can overcome this difficult time. Don't give up on yourself.
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This question was a few years old. I've gone to quite a lot of therapy and made many attempts and even swiped on over 40000 online without one match.
No therapist can force a woman to talk to me, and I can't approach, so I accept ill never speak to one again. Its been 12 years since a woman spoke to me without having to be paid
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I understand that you're feeling incredibly frustrated and discouraged after years of trying to connect with others, but don't give up hope.

AnnaSophia Robb, Hayden Panettiere, Danny DeVito—these are some of the names who have faced similar challenges.

If you've heard about Zion Clark, who was born without legs, imagine the hurdles he had to overcome. Yet, he made a world record.

If you have two legs and two hands, be grateful and say thanks to god.

Remember, life is a journey, not a destination. Consider trying mindfulness practices, and reading the Bible or Quran in English translation will offer insights and answers.
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Ah yes, the "Just become a household name" and you can be worth love too!  This is why I know women don't see us as people.  We are just tools, are personalities, who we are, those never matter unless you're rich and famous enough.  

You can never same women see us as equals, let alone as human beings with feelings.  There is good reason no one has ever known one capable of kindness to men such as myself.  Not one is willing to talk to me for even 5 minutes, let alone learn my name, unless I'm famous.
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Everyone has their own problems in life.

Watch this video; it may be inspiring: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ir3eJ1t13fk
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That man has a functioning body.  I would give anything for that.  I have so many medical issues I'm dealing with, the pain alone is almost unbearable.  There is a reason I'm 4ft2, I'm by definition a freak.

That man is not. I can't imagine what its like to be that normal.
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Understanding the Struggle

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6. Therapy and Support Groups: Considering therapy or joining support groups where individuals discuss anxiety and social challenges can be transformative. Trained professionals can guide you through coping mechanisms and provide a safe space.

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While finding understanding and empathy can be challenging, there are diverse spaces both online and offline where men can seek meaningful connections. Remember that seeking professional help and participating in supportive communities can contribute to personal growth and well-being.

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I've done literally everything you ask thousands times if not more. I've swiped on over 40000 without one match.  And no woman is willing to approach a short shy man first at any type of gathering.
I must accept every girl rather I kill myself than talk to me for even 5 minutes
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