There is a silent consensus among my peers against me. What, if anything, can I do

James

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to fix this? There is a discrete agreement among my peers to ostracize me by socializing with each other. Their smiles, laughter, playful conversations, group pictures - all done with the subconscious intent of isolating me. They are typically polite when I speak to them directly, but it is only to avoid my suspicions. Fortunately for me, I am an unnaturally perceptive human being (not unlike a dog). When my back is turned, I have no doubt I am viciously ridiculed beyond any other person - even by some who I think of as friends. Whenever people glance in my direction, it is to confirm their negative opinions of me; when they do not, it is to quietly shun me. When I smile at them and they do not reciprocate, it is out of direct disdain towards me; when they do reciprocate, it is insincere (even if it takes the appearance of sincerity). I am the one "red guy" in a society where everyone else are "blue guys." Even people I have never met before instinctively form the impression that I am different from ordinary human beings. It's as if my aura itself indicates that I am abnormal and socially unacceptable. Can anything be done to remedy this?
 
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