Maggiedoll wrote:
Of course, the best kind of friends are the ones you don't have to be social with. They're just there, and you can be together enough not to be lonely without it being a suffocating ordeal of trying to keep up conversation and all that stuff.
Truer words have never been spoken. The best friends are the ones that you can be just as comfortable sitting in silence with as you are talking to them.
But I will echo Callista. A large part of WP is made up of introverts, and so extroversion seems a bit alien--but it's there, and it is a big part of culture.
People that don't realize that there are different people (extroverts vs. introverts, for example) might not see why introverts need to go and hide away from people and keep their thoughts to themselves and be satisfied with only a few friends.
There's also the other side of the coin, where introverts don't understand that extroverts are at their happiest when with other people, socializing.
I explained the concept of introversion and extroversion to my extroverted friend the other day, highlighting the differences, and I honestly think she understands me better now because of it. I told her that after spending hours with her, when she wants me to keep socializing and I'm slowly going comatose, it isn't because I don't enjoy her company, it's just because I'm genuinely exhausted.
So explaining things to people so that they understand you is very helpful, I think. Or maybe I just have understanding friendlies.
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Shannon - 18 - Female - Strange Animal Enthusiast - May or may not be an Aspie
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