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I'm not sure if you've read this before but I think a lot of people here can relate to this. At least I can. Anyway, just thought I'd share it
chrism said:
I'm not sure if you've read this before but I think a lot of people here can relate to this. At least I can. Anyway, just thought I'd share it
Badjedidude said:What I find interesting is that this little article seems to treat "Introverts" as a special, abnormal type of person that doesn't fit into society normally, and must therefore be treated gently in a certain manner. That's the feeling I got from it, anyway. Out of curiosity, how old is that thing?
Badjedidude said:What I find interesting is that this little article seems to treat "Introverts" as a special, abnormal type of person that doesn't fit into society normally, and must therefore be treated gently in a certain manner. That's the feeling I got from it, anyway. Out of curiosity, how old is that thing?
chrism said:I was put in a situation that a, let say, extroverted friend of mine was pushing me to be more sociable and sometimes wasn't sensitive enough to know that I wasn't comfortable in some certain situations. But yeah, I understand your point.
chrism said:
I'm not sure if you've read this before but I think a lot of people here can relate to this. At least I can. Anyway, just thought I'd share it
Aberlee said:Being a quiet person, isn't an excuse you can hide behind or demand others to treat you differently for. Whether a person is an introvert or an extrovert they can be antagonistic, needy, liars and self pity collectors. I've seen it all in both personality types. Stand up and be decent and some people will treat you well and some others will always try to pull fast ones and hurt you. It's just the way the world works. No one earns points for standing around whining about how unfair other people are. There will always be unfairness, deal with it and get past it. If it happened yesterday it's over, make a fresh start today.
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