Anonymous wrote:Did you ask the introvert anything directly? If not you are a rude conversationalist, regardless of what else was going on.
You say these people are your friends, so was this new behavior for the quiet friend? "Sally, you're quiet tonight. Something weighing on your mind?"
Like PP I'm a borderline introvert but when I am in a group like this I am boisterous interrupter. I try to rein it in and invite others into the conversation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not an introvert, but I shut down when women gossip. People assume I'm quiet or shy, but I'm not. I just won't trash talk moms from school. And I judge those who do.
I also have no interest in talking about how wasted you got at a party or how you count every calorie and exercise like you have an addiction.
So THIS - why in the world do some women enjoy talking about their struggles with self control in regards to food? I have never heard a man do this. I can’t/won’t join in this type of conversation. This does not make me a mean introvert, it makes me a grown human with common sense.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not an introvert, but I shut down when women gossip. People assume I'm quiet or shy, but I'm not. I just won't trash talk moms from school. And I judge those who do.
I also have no interest in talking about how wasted you got at a party or how you count every calorie and exercise like you have an addiction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Classy people make others in their group feel comfortable. OP must not be classy.
+1
Nailed it.
Opposite actually. She made the group uncomfortable with the void of opinions, insights, or contributions. I’m not the arbiter of what is classy, but I wouldn’t describe that type of behavior as classy. This is op btw (poster above is not). While I appreciate the defense I do like getting to know people, even people I know.
WTF about any of those posts made you feel they defended you? I would consider them eviscerating...but I am an introvert.
I can do the dog and pony show in command, too. I would do it for you because you clearly suck as a dinner companion. My friends don’t need it.
Just a lone poster above. Anyway I’m not surprised that people on this site feel defensive. Obviously I struck a nerve. Not surprised since there are people here constantly lamenting how they cannot make friends, and not to mention it’s 8 pm on a Saturday and you are online on this site. It’s kind of self selecting that the responders are defensive and antisocial!
Anonymous wrote:Not so sure why introverts are getting a bad rap here.
I think there is a misconception of introverts/vs extroverts based on the OP's uninformed original post.
Personally, the OP sounds like an a$$. I hope your friend with whom you have difficulty dining with finds better people than you.
For what its worth, I have a very high profile job where I have to be VERY social all day long. The last thing I want to do at the end of the day is listen to your yammering gossip, OP. You need some self-reflection. Perhaps read the article referenced below.
https://www.verywellmind.com/signs-you-are-an-introvert-2795427
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Classy people make others in their group feel comfortable. OP must not be classy.
+1
Nailed it.
Opposite actually. She made the group uncomfortable with the void of opinions, insights, or contributions. I’m not the arbiter of what is classy, but I wouldn’t describe that type of behavior as classy. This is op btw (poster above is not). While I appreciate the defense I do like getting to know people, even people I know.
WTF about any of those posts made you feel they defended you? I would consider them eviscerating...but I am an introvert.
I can do the dog and pony show in command, too. I would do it for you because you clearly suck as a dinner companion. My friends don’t need it.
Just a lone poster above. Anyway I’m not surprised that people on this site feel defensive. Obviously I struck a nerve. Not surprised since there are people here constantly lamenting how they cannot make friends, and not to mention it’s 8 pm on a Saturday and you are online on this site. It’s kind of self selecting that the responders are defensive and antisocial!
Seriously, check your attitude. Super rude. i don't blame your friend.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am an introvert and clam up when I cannot get a word in edgewise or when someone starts talking over me or changes the conversation while I am trying to speak.
I recently stopped hanging out with some people because the conversations border on small talk. I am not good at small talk and prefer real and meaningful dialogue with people. I'm not saying small talk is bad, but I'm no good at it.
If like you and you are interesting, we can talk for hours.
But don’t you see that you also have to expend some energy and make an investment in the conversation to make it interesting? I appreciate the frank response, but this is my issue. “If I like you and you are interesting...” well you have to be interesting too! It can’t just be me dropping a bunch of topics and hoping you’ll find one interesting. And sometimes it takes a little work and small talk. No one likes small talk. Of course we all like deep and interesting conversations. But to have this, you have to have opinions and observations, take small risks, tell something personal about yourself.