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So recently my dad and I had a discussion about what introversion really means and I thought it was an interesting topic. I told him that my (soon to be ex-) therapist said that I seemed to have a version of social phobia because I avoid difficult situations (like negative confrontation) and I'm a little shy when I meet new people. In both society and psychology in general there seems to be a very thin line between calling someone introverted and saying they're socially awkward or even antisocial, or that they have social anxiety.
Now I know I have been an introvert my entire life. I was a little more outgoing when I was a small child, but I'm starting to get some of that back. I like being with my friends, but I don't like being with them 24/7. I also hate being the centre of attention. Does that make me less social?
I once read something that explained how introversion works ad it kind of stuck with me. It said that introverts do not dislike people and may very well not be shy. They can have a lot of fun hanging out with their friends. The only thing is that this costs them a lot of energy, so after a while they need some alone time to 'recharge'.
This explanation is what appeals to me, but I am curious about what you all think. What do you think it means to be introverted? If you're an introvert, hoe do you experience it? And have you ever had people misinterpret your introversion as you being less social or socially anxious?
Now I know I have been an introvert my entire life. I was a little more outgoing when I was a small child, but I'm starting to get some of that back. I like being with my friends, but I don't like being with them 24/7. I also hate being the centre of attention. Does that make me less social?
I once read something that explained how introversion works ad it kind of stuck with me. It said that introverts do not dislike people and may very well not be shy. They can have a lot of fun hanging out with their friends. The only thing is that this costs them a lot of energy, so after a while they need some alone time to 'recharge'.
This explanation is what appeals to me, but I am curious about what you all think. What do you think it means to be introverted? If you're an introvert, hoe do you experience it? And have you ever had people misinterpret your introversion as you being less social or socially anxious?