“It happens when I’m with my friends or out in public and it’s very embarrassing. It kills me inside. I just have to put on a smile and pretend
that nothing’s wrong.
Amanda first began suffering from the condition when she was just eight, but was too scared to confide in anyone.
Since then she has tried to move on with her life and, at 20, even began dating, but she admits she has not been able to have a steady relationship because men either take advantage or are intimidated. She said: “I’ve been with a few guys, but it’s difficult – I’ve found
some guys are even intimidated. “Thankfully I’ve had the courage to tell my family and they have all been very understanding and supportive.”
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