I think I'm an introvert as I can never tell someone what I'm thinking.
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Very, very introverted. I basically live inside my head.
I'm definitely an introvert. I used to be quite shy too, but I have overcome my shyness for the most part.
Introvert retreating further into myself. I'd rather be alone than be picked on because I won't come out.
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Introvert definitely.
I can be an extrovert around people I know or their friends, at work I'm fine but normally I front of a group if strangers or just after I've panicked I become really introverted
I'm an extrovert- I'm extremely friendly and talkative by nature but I'm an awkward extrovert, so people tend not to love social interactions involving me :/
I get extremely shy when I'm depressed or nervous, though. Or if I'm starting a new job or going someplace where I don't know anybody yet. But over time, I just get more and more talkative. Not a great trait when you have poor social skills like I do :/ I really border on obnoxious sometimes.
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Introvert for sure. I like little to no social interaction most of the time. I'll have panic attacks if 2 people are texting me at one time. -__-
probably introvert. but it could be autism, i don't really know. when i was younger i did a lot of repetitive tasks on my own for hours on end and liked it. maybe there was some thinking involved but most of it was kind of mindless. like putting together big puzzles or following the instructions to assemble lego sets, or copying books and their illustrations onto paper. sometimes i just drew the covers but other times i transcribed the words. all the art things i did when i was younger were repetitive like this. i just stuck to patterns and repeating them. people did say the bracelets i made were pretty but it was just the sequence of beads i repeated without error that they were saying was nice. i didn't mind taking a super long time on things or having to search a lot to find what i needed. in fact i remember so much of the time how i always preferred to stick to one thing and keep doing that, rather than moving on to new things because i wasn't done yet with what we were working on. in high school i made some animals from wire for my art classes, the teachers let me have that as an independent project. that's all i really had to do. i felt like i was getting a way with a lot. i loved it because the design was very simple and wasn't hard to figure out (i don't like designing things, it's stressful to me), so what it all came down to just looping wire continuously and using the pliers as needed. the best part was this took tens and tens of hours to do, so i could work on this animal for the whole entire semester and say it was my finished project. i have really fond memories of just looping the wire during study halls. they came out pretty awesome too. one was a giraffe the other was an elephant. last thing to say before you make your diagnosis is that i typed out multiplication tables on the computer when i was younger.
so yeah is this a blend of introversion and autism, one or the other (is it perfectionism?), i'm not really sure.
I'm on the extreme side of the introversion spectrum.
Whenever I take the MBTI, Introvert is always in the 90s%. I scored 100% once.