Well that is perfectly acceptable, remember everyone is different. Some people have severe anxiety and cannot appropriately communicate with society, and some just feel "pressured" as I put it when concerning those situations. If you are more on the "pressured" side of the equator, I would say that going out may not be the help that is needed, in fact it may ACTUALLY MAKE IT WORSE FOR YOU, however idk, because I am not you obviously. I would suggest targeting the emotional repsonse that happens initially when you are in that specific situation, the second it happens. Analyze the situation, and explain to yourself why you are feeling what you are feeling. You don't need a state certified psychologist to tell you what to do, you are a human being, and we are evolved, and regardless of the situation, any medication will only amplify the want to be social and decrease anxiety, not destroy your need for it. Medication is made to be a helping hand for you to overcome what is the matter, not to act as though it does not exist

. therefore, no matter what medication you take, it makes no difference unless you are willing to target, analyze and interpret the surroundings and underlying causes of your "illness" and destroy it from the inside out, rather than allow a foreign drug to enter your body, possibly tear your biological structure to pieces, and you still have the symptoms. Anyways, hope it helps some. Keep your head up!