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Old Oct 13, 2016, 02:42 PM
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Originally Posted by s4ndm4n2006 View Post
I know your heart is in the right place here but to be honest, like I said previously let's not lump extroverts and introverts into one large lump or the other that are all the same. The only thing that's different is that one prefers and is energized by outside social interactions, generally. The other, generally is not.

Introverts are not averse to social interaction entirely nor is any introvert exactly like the other, and introversion comes in different degrees. Same as extroverts.

I wholeheartedly disagree that she should not try for fear that she will just be frustrated therefore extroverted people, in general are not worth her time? come on. That's a very broad brush you paint with. Extroverts can and will get along and enjoy introverts and vice versa. The problem lies in when either type tries to conform to what the other is. introversion does not mean NOT EVER being social but being limited in how long one can tolerate it. Extroversion does not mean they NEVER NEED recharge time either. This is all very big misconceptions from overemphasizing the trait of being either type of person.

COME ON PEOPLE IT'S ONLY ONE ASPECT OF PERSONALITY.
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I get what you're saying, but I'm not so sure if I could ever be good friends with an extrovert. They'd probably get annoyed at me after awhile for not being more like they are, idk.

All of my friends are introverts like me. I wouldn't avoid trying to be friends with an extrovert, but I doubt that we'd ever become good friends.