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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am very introverted, but don’t have a problem with my core family, not including in-laws. I am surprised to hear other introverts have problem coping at their own home. Am I not a typical introvert? [/quote] Introvert is not one thing. Like pretty much everything in life, there is a spectrum. I’d consider myself an introvert. That being said, I love going to parties, meeting new people, going out and doing things. I’m the type of person who will chat with a cashier, or say hi and smile at everyone while I’m Grocery shopping. But, when I’m tired and worn out, my healing and restorative spot is walking in a quite place alone, or doing yoga, or quietly sitting watching the sunset, completely with my own thoughts. If I don’t get enough of that kind of alone time, I get mentally overwhelmed and exhausted. If I don’t get social time, I might miss it a little bit, but I don’t feel drained by that. [/quote]
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