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When it comes to interpersonal relationships, are you an extrovert or an introvert?
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When it comes to interpersonal relationships, are you an extrovert or an introvert?
When it comes to interpersonal relationships, are you an extrovert or an introvert?
One guess.
First meeting I am an introvert. If I feel comfortable, I become an extrovert. Then if things start getting deep, I revert back to an introvert.
First meeting I am an introvert. If I feel comfortable, I become an extrovert. Then if things start getting deep, I revert back to an introvert.
How many of you find yourselves drawn to your opposite (as a whole)?
First meeting I am an introvert. If I feel comfortable, I become an extrovert. Then if things start getting deep, I revert back to an introvert.
I have run into the "if things start getting deep, I revert back to an introvert" several times. Have you figured out what the catalyst is for that?
I don't think you can neatly divide humanity into introvert, extrovert. I, for example, am very friendly and make a lot of jokes at work, yet I'm basically not very socially outgoing. On my off time I most enjoy spending time in solitary activities, and I don't really feel comfortable in many social situations.
First meeting I am an introvert. If I feel comfortable, I become an extrovert. Then if things start getting deep, I revert back to an introvert.
I have run into the "if things start getting deep, I revert back to an introvert" several times. Have you figured out what the catalyst is for that?
First meeting I am an introvert. If I feel comfortable, I become an extrovert. Then if things start getting deep, I revert back to an introvert.
I have run into the "if things start getting deep, I revert back to an introvert" several times. Have you figured out what the catalyst is for that?
When things first start getting "deep", there's a new level of trust and vulnerability involved. It can take time to really be comfortable expressing that in an extroverted way. IMO, that's where a lot of relationships tend to fall apart, when that level is reached and one or the other sees that little bit of shyness as pulling back or rejection.
First meeting I am an introvert. If I feel comfortable, I become an extrovert. Then if things start getting deep, I revert back to an introvert.
I have run into the "if things start getting deep, I revert back to an introvert" several times. Have you figured out what the catalyst is for that?
I think it's a combination of a self-defense mechanism, as well as desiring someone who sort of takes charge. In the end, I want someone who will lead me to trust them to becoming as fully extroverted as possible. Please don't anyone give me any grief about being a submissive woman...I can take charge when necessary.