I started a new job recently. But, I find the women to be very two-faced. I overhear them saying horrible stuff about me like how they don’t like me, or how I’m stupid, ugly and conceited. They also make jokes and laugh at me occasionally.Then, these same people smile in my face. I ignore it and I keep being friendly as I can’t control how they feel. But, it does hurt me as I am a sensitive person. Also, I find people like these wherever I go and I feel it is ruining my life. I have horrible anxiety and I don’t like to be in social environments.
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