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Dear extrovert.let me start by saying, I value you and what you bring into life.I understand that you like to have fun;talking,parties,crowds and smiling (sometimes for no reason)I like to have fun too.its just that my fun is different from yours.yes,I find meditating fun,yes staying indoors the whole day is fun to me and yes deep analytical and factual conversation s are fun.I respect your kind of fun,RESPECT mine.
I gotta favorite this sige it seems very beneficial very
helpful.
As an extrovert, I can confirm that there are plenty of extroverted assholes like this who will constantly judge introverts for looking bored or not living it up like they do. But not all extroverts are like that. We understand, or at least we try to, that introverts’ boredom isn’t actually boredom but just getting lost in their amazing and expansive inner world, but we just want to be there to make sure you’re doing ok because it’s difficult for us to know. Again, most extroverts just want to help, and we apologize in advance if our effort is perceived in the wrong way.
Yes, this! We want to make sure you’re okay and want you feel included (if that’s what you want). And we feel bad if we think you may feel left out.
The guy in this letter is a jerk though – who is he to tell an innie that they “need to have more fun”?
Nailed it. I wis I wrote this. Thank you.