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  • I've heard of 'em, but I haven't watched either of them, no. I don't really watch too much anime. I'm more of a manga reader.
    Basically, yeah. From what it sounds like, your main block is probably the "talking in front of people" bit. So you ended up not talking at all. However, because of that, you have never really exercised the muscles you use when you speak. So to get better at talking it's best to start out practicing where nobody can hear you. Then once you're okay doing that, try to move on to talk to people you feel comfortable with. Like your brother maybe. Then you'll be able to talk to people you're not comfortable with more easily.
    WLM is an acronym from Windows Live Messenger, formerly know as MSN Messenger.
    You know that stereotype of the teen addicted to texting, I'm kind of that way, but with instant messaging. xD
    I think starting talking to yourself would help first. Like you know how sometimes you think like "Let's see, I'm going to do this and this... but I have to go downstairs for that..." or whatever? Just try saying it out loud. If you can't quite do it don't worry; maybe try doing some singing exercises to loosen up your vocal chords and all since they're underused. Do just vowel sounds- "aa eh ii ooh" kinda thing. Be silly, make noise, stretch your voice out so you can start using it for other things. Don't be afraid to laugh at yourself, because you'll be doing it on your own and nobody will judge you.
    Hahaha, my theme is from Angel Beats a lot, but right now its Naoto from Persona 4.
    Well a physical block would likely be permanent. But a mental one? No. You'd just have to work at it. Do you want to be able to talk?
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