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Originally Posted by ThrowedInDaGame
Have you heard of alcohol?
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Originally Posted by ThrowedInDaGame
Have you heard of alcohol?
Originally Posted by JordanHead2
YNS
Yup. That's why I bolded 'em.Originally Posted by Dr Spaceman
bingo. that article hit it, especially the last bolded parts.
Originally Posted by wawaweewa
It has probably already been said but there's a huge difference between being a loner and an introvert.
I'm an introvert and not ashamed at all. That's just how I am. There are times (a lot of times) where I just don't want to deal with other humans. Be it my family, gf, or my friends.
The biggest drawback is that most new people that you meet think that you're either ignoring them or acting as if you're above them. My gf used to get mad early on in the relationship when she thought I was ignoring her when in reality sometimes I'm happier keeping quite then talking.
There have been plenty of people who've said that I need to change or open up more, but why? I've found introverts to be much more genuine , trustworthy, and loyal people.
I feel bad for people who constantly need others' attention or company.
Originally Posted by DR813
yeah I know the feeling. It sucks big time.
Agreed 100%Originally Posted by wawaweewa
There have been plenty of people who've said that I need to change or open up more, but why? I've found introverts to be much more genuine , trustworthy, and loyal people.
I feel bad for people who constantly need others' attention or company.
I constantly go solo.Originally Posted by JT AIR JT
"few introverts who did rise to the top in politics-Calvin Coolidge, Richard Nixon-is merely to drive home the point. With the possible exception of Ronald Reagan, whose fabled aloofness and privateness were probably signs of a deep introverted streak (many actors, I've read, are introverts, and many introverts, when socializing, feel like actors), introverts are not considered "naturals" in politics.
The only thing a true introvert dislikes more than talking about himself is repeating himself.)"
This is on point...
I would consider myself more of an introverted person though I do enjoy the company of close friends and family. I love meeting new people too. Though we all know how people get sometimes...
On a lighter note, has anyone ever gone to the theatre to watch a movie solo?
Originally Posted by wawaweewa
I constantly go solo.Originally Posted by JT AIR JT
"few introverts who did rise to the top in politics-Calvin Coolidge, Richard Nixon-is merely to drive home the point. With the possible exception of Ronald Reagan, whose fabled aloofness and privateness were probably signs of a deep introverted streak (many actors, I've read, are introverts, and many introverts, when socializing, feel like actors), introverts are not considered "naturals" in politics.
The only thing a true introvert dislikes more than talking about himself is repeating himself.)"
This is on point...
I would consider myself more of an introverted person though I do enjoy the company of close friends and family. I love meeting new people too. Though we all know how people get sometimes...
On a lighter note, has anyone ever gone to the theatre to watch a movie solo?
Especially if it's a movie that I really think I'm going to enjoy.
I still like to go with others on occasion but not as much as I like going solo and just relaxing.
Something I've been doing for a long time now.
I do this a lot. When no one wants to go, I'm not letting them stop me from going out to enjoy myself at the theatre.Originally Posted by JT AIR JT
On a lighter note, has anyone ever gone to the theatre to watch a movie solo?
me too mainly because I don't have anybody else to go with.Originally Posted by wawaweewa
I constantly go solo.Originally Posted by JT AIR JT
"few introverts who did rise to the top in politics-Calvin Coolidge, Richard Nixon-is merely to drive home the point. With the possible exception of Ronald Reagan, whose fabled aloofness and privateness were probably signs of a deep introverted streak (many actors, I've read, are introverts, and many introverts, when socializing, feel like actors), introverts are not considered "naturals" in politics.
The only thing a true introvert dislikes more than talking about himself is repeating himself.)"
This is on point...
I would consider myself more of an introverted person though I do enjoy the company of close friends and family. I love meeting new people too. Though we all know how people get sometimes...
On a lighter note, has anyone ever gone to the theatre to watch a movie solo?
Especially if it's a movie that I really think I'm going to enjoy.
I still like to go with others on occasion but not as much as I like going solo and just relaxing.
Something I've been doing for a long time now.
JT AIR JT wrote:
On a lighter note, has anyone ever gone to the theatre to watch a movie solo?
I've done it plenty of times.
Ahhh, good responseOriginally Posted by kix4kix
Man to be quite honest it is not that bad, I am a pretty shy dude, and prefer to be alone, it sucks for my relationships though, I just won't call because I just want to be alone, my boys wonder why I am just as coo with getting it crackin at the club as I am staying at the crib. I just don't see the big deal in making tons of friends when we all have a few close ones anyway. Had a ton in HS and I talk to like 3 now.
Females don't seem to like that I don't call or need to kick it: oh well.
Not only that, but if its a strong movie that really moves you, its sorta weird for me to be with other people. I dont feel comfortable in thatsorta situation. When Im alone I feel like I can focus and connect to the movie without worrying about the person next to me.Originally Posted by DR813
me too mainly because I don't have anybody else to go with.Originally Posted by wawaweewa
I constantly go solo.Originally Posted by JT AIR JT
"few introverts who did rise to the top in politics-Calvin Coolidge, Richard Nixon-is merely to drive home the point. With the possible exception of Ronald Reagan, whose fabled aloofness and privateness were probably signs of a deep introverted streak (many actors, I've read, are introverts, and many introverts, when socializing, feel like actors), introverts are not considered "naturals" in politics.
The only thing a true introvert dislikes more than talking about himself is repeating himself.)"
This is on point...
I would consider myself more of an introverted person though I do enjoy the company of close friends and family. I love meeting new people too. Though we all know how people get sometimes...
On a lighter note, has anyone ever gone to the theatre to watch a movie solo?
Especially if it's a movie that I really think I'm going to enjoy.
I still like to go with others on occasion but not as much as I like going solo and just relaxing.
Something I've been doing for a long time now.