For the love of Introverts

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EmilyNats

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I think he was an ambivert. After all, he frequently addressed large crowds and had twelve best friends nearby at almost any given moment.
 
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Tinuviel

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I think he was an ambivert. After all, he frequently addressed large crowds and had twelve best friends nearby at almost any given moment.
Even his disciples grieved and tired him at times. However, upon deeper thought I'm not exactly sure it is a correct question...The whole point of Christ was that He was fully God and fully man. So yes, his human side would have to have been one of the 3. But since he was also fully God, he was completely unselfish and giving, so he would have still been with people (or without them) even if he didn't want to.
 
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Galatea

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Was Jesus an introvert, extrovert or ambivert?
I can't take credit for this thought, since I heard a preacher say this- but Jesus was the ONLY NORMAL person to ever live- perfectly balanced. So I would hazard a guess that He was neither introverted nor extroverted. So I suppose, ambiverted?
 
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Tinuviel

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Lol so very thoughtful of you.
No...deep down it is this horror of making someone uncomfortable because making someone uncomfortable makes ME uncomfortable...selfish, really :p
 
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I actually laughed out loud :)
 

EmilyNats

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Serious look - default facial expression. Lol!

Sometimes I was already smiling in my mind but realized my default expression has'nt changed yet. No wonder the other person did not smile back.
There has been so many times when my dad looked at me and asked what was wrong - when I was actually in a fairly good mood. And he doesn't really buy it when I tell him I'm alright.

Ironically, he doesn't seem to pick up on when I'm about bothered. I guess my happy mask is more convincing than my actual happy face.
 
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Tinuviel

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There has been so many times when my dad looked at me and asked what was wrong - when I was actually in a fairly good mood. And he doesn't really buy it when I tell him I'm alright.

Ironically, he doesn't seem to pick up on when I'm about bothered. I guess my happy mask is more convincing than my actual happy face.
I had a girl who did something similar to me. She always asked me what was wrong when I was quiet, and never really noticed when I was actually bothered. Because it wasn't someone I was close to like my dad, it really annoyed me lol.
 

Tinkerbell725

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I had a girl who did something similar to me. She always asked me what was wrong when I was quiet, and never really noticed when I was actually bothered. Because it wasn't someone I was close to like my dad, it really annoyed me lol.
The common question is "Are you ok"? Like it's a sin to be quiet. What would they feel if we ask them back "Why are you so loud"? "Are you ok? " What's wrong with you"?
 
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Tinuviel

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The common question is "Are you ok"? Like it's a sin to be quiet. What would they feel if we ask them back "Why are you so loud"? "Are you ok? " What's wrong with you"?
"Are you ok?? you don't seem withdrawn." lol
 

EmilyNats

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XD I just look like a maniac the way I'm smiling at these posts.