Approach anxiety (
AA) is a term used to describe a man who feels highly nervous,
awkward and distressed during (or even before) the act of approaching and getting to know women he has
never met before. While the anxiety often derives from a greater social phobia, approach anxiety itself derives specifically from man's belief that he is very likely to be rejected by the woman of his desire in unplesant and harsh ways.
In most cases, a man who tries to overcome this particular anxiety may experience symptoms such as rapid heart rate, clammy hands and excessive
body sweating, thought paralysis (i.e 'going
blank' or 'freezing up'), rapid speach, uncharacteristic stuttering, unintentional fidgeting and many other forms of physical or mental reactions to
high stress.