
Originally Posted by
Crankin
I didn't realize how many people feel like socializing is expending energy and dread it. I guess I need to find some more extroverts like me. I do enjoy my quiet time, but not too much! I think I am so "on" at my job, that I crave good, fun social interaction with like minded people. Funny, all of the people I've met from TE seem quite out going to me.
Glad you are hanging in there, ShootingStar.
I think that's actually pretty much the definition of an introvert, someone who finds that socializing drains energy rather than giving energy.
But it's quite possible to be both outgoing and introverted, I am. I'm very social and chatty at work and in most situations, but socializing is an effort, especially at home in the evenings. It's sort of like exercise - I like it, I look forward to it, I can even feel quite "high" immediately afterwards, but boy, do I need to rest in the end. It even extends to close family, I could happily be alone at home for a week before I started to feel lonely. I try to socialize by culturing friendships at work, keeping up on Facebook and doing physical activities with people, as that keeps my home time free :-)On the other hand, my dh is very quiet and subdued in his interactions with people, but has a much higher tolerance for entertaining at home, for example.
I think the introvert/extrovert thing can be worth discussing with close friends and family, to keep from hurting peoples feelings.
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