Me tooo.. with a double me too. I crave alone time,. and the older I get the more I prefer it. I have to make a concervitive attempt to not let that take over as it could easily. Once I'm out and around friends and family , or even in the city where I'm surrounded by people I'm in my element , but I'm always glad to be home, and get a few days to recoverIām both, but need alone time.
'tis true...I'm definitely an introvert....and prefer it that way. Trouble is, other people think there's something wrong with quiet people who like to stay in the background. How many times do you see someone say 'Oh he's a loner'...as if there's something unnatural about liking your own company.
Thanks @Wren. Now I "know what I am", I can sleep.I just knew there had to be a name for it.......
Ambivert: Someone who likes socialising and social situations but values alone time evenly. (Majority of people). So ambi defines as both and omni means many. It concludes that an omnivert would be a noun used to label someone who over a period of time changed from one to another.
I just knew there had to be a name for it.......
Ambivert: Someone who likes socialising and social situations but values alone time evenly. (Majority of people). So ambi defines as both and omni means many. It concludes that an omnivert would be a noun used to label someone who over a period of time changed from one to another.
I just knew there had to be a name for it.......
Ambivert: Someone who likes socialising and social situations but values alone time evenly. (Majority of people). So ambi defines as both and omni means many. It concludes that an omnivert would be a noun used to label someone who over a period of time changed from one to another.
I can relate. When I was younger, through my 30's, I enjoyed superb hearing. I could literally hear an ant fart from 800 ft away. Then in my 40's, genetics kicked in and the hair cells in my ears started dying off resulting in severe hearing loss.I'm definitely an introvert, but I bet I would be friendlier if I weren't deaf. I am a loner, though, so the needle would still point to introvert.
Kind of like someone that can eat anything on their diet...or a type of nature dwelling creature. Cool!Thanks @Wren. Now I "know what I am", I can sleep.![]()
Unless he or she is a "passive aggressive"...lol!
Sounds like your mom and I could have talked for hours. I think hubby enjoy my extrovert personality...when we have company over, I am the entertainer and he can just kick back and not have to worry about it. He love having family around as long as he don't have to entertain..lolThat is true I am a heavy duty introvert and I have a tough time with smalltalk itās actually painful for me whereas my mother was an extreme extrovert....she could talk to anybody it was so easy being around her she could control the conversation and make anybody feel at ease it was great I didnāt have to say one word, LOL ā¤
well I'm the latter from your description, I get energised by being with people, however I like to do without people for long stretches also ... so I';m clearly more of an extrovert than introvert.. but I still can't stand those people who are so loud that everyone in the room has to listen to them whether they want to or not... I'm not like that at all..The major difference between introverts and extroverts is an introvert gathers strength by being alone and are drained of strength when with others for too long and extroverts gather their strength by being with others and have difficulty being content unless they are with others. I read this in some psychological study.
I know a couple of people like that itās so annoying, LOL!well I'm the latter from your description... so I';m clearly more of an extrovert than introvert.. but I still can't stand those people who are so loud that everyone in the room has to listen to them whether they want to or not... I'm not like that at all..![]()
Me too..it's especially horrible if you're in a place where you can't escape easily, and or you don't particularly like the person either...I know a couple of people like that itās so annoying, LOL!
Sounds like my hubby. Years ago when a Supervisory position came open on his shift... I pretty much had to talk him into applying for the position. He had been doing the job already for several years prior...I had to remind him of that. He is one that like to be in the background. He applied and got the position and doing very well. He went from a Class 4 to a Class 1 which is the highest in his field. Introverts hold a LOT in which is not good..Extroverts get it out anyway possible. I think introverts and extroverts can make a great combination but depending on other factors. They can be oil and water or peanut butter and jelly'tis true...
However , not all introverts are loners, my husband has to wear 2 hats. he's an introvert, but he's a Boss in a High power industry and he needs to be assertive and he is, but in a quiet manner, so everyone takes more notice of him than others who may be louder to get their point across . he's definitely not one to stand alone in a corner, but he has a few select friends that's he's had almost all his life and that's it... he wouldn't go out of his way to make more, and definitely not a party person.
Hubby shared with me years ago that he has always been a loner..however, we have been married so far for 35 years. But I feel he will do fine if he lived alone. He also said if he cannot make 35 years of marriage work, he will not marry again. I can live alone but I will not be lonely... too much of an extrovert. In my opinion, there is absolutely nothing wrong with liking your own company...however, if you are married or in a relationship, there is someone else to consider other than yourself. I love my own space but my hubby is always welcome.I'm definitely an introvert....and prefer it that way. Trouble is, other people think there's something wrong with quiet people who like to stay in the background. How many times do you see someone say 'Oh he's a loner'...as if there's something unnatural about liking your own company.