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Coda 07-29-2016 12:19 PM

Curiosity isn't an extraverted trait; anyone can have it. Sounds like the quiz writer didn't think it through completely.

Espy 07-29-2016 02:45 PM

I'm highly curious. I like being around people in the sense that I, uh, tend to stare at them as they walk by, or just stare at people in general. (I'm an artist. I have a right to stare as long as it doesn't make people uncomfortable.) I'm also highly curious about /people/. I like watching them and learning their habits, quirks, whatnot. One of the things I got interested in just a couple days ago was figuring out what individual people do when uncomfortable/nervous/angry/etc. For example, my mom tends to brush her hair back.

Natsunaine 07-29-2016 03:11 PM

I am extremely weird when it comes to this, and I always have a hard time trying to figure out what sort of person I am in this area.

Ill explain, I really hate being around a large amount of people, It usually sends me into a panic attack, especially if I don't know the said people it makes me feel even worse, But I also like having parties occasionally where I have like 10 ish people over but those don't bother me at all.. Maybe because It's my own house and I can find a way to escape if needed?

I hate being in a house by myself, but when my roommates are home I rather be hiding in my room than socializing.. I don't know why but just knowing someone is around comforts me?

I also feel a lot more energized by myself, But if I feel 100% completely alone I go into depression and just wanna sleep..

I feel constantly like a complete contradiction of my self. X.X

Quiet Man Cometh 07-31-2016 04:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Coda (Post 1717474)
Curiosity isn't an extraverted trait; anyone can have it. Sounds like the quiz writer didn't think it through completely.

Considering it was a Star Wars vs Star Trek and some random online thing probably only so many pre-programmed answers, I'm not really taking everything it said seriously. Just thinking about it. ;)

If wondered now and then if my being a twin has had any impact on my social habits, specifically just feeling like being in the same room with a person regardless of what social interaction may be happening, since I effectively spent my early development entirely in the presence of another being.

My twin is actually much more socially outgoing than I am (the reverse from childhood) and easily an exhibitionist, but is apparently quite introverted as well. I never really thought about it until she mentioned it, the both of us keep the important/personal things close to our chests. She is just more "surface social" than I am.


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