Swivelinglight
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so you decide. Also disregard the sig for this thread.
also your profile page is the first where i haven't stopped the music and let it play the whole way through~
introverts seem more likely to experience wholeness as individuals early in life. It may not be until later in life that they feel at peace with the outside world or with a romantic partner. We see the opposite phenomenon in extraverts, who, early on, seem geared to feel at peace or “at home†in the outside world or in the context of relationships. It may not be until later in life that they experience wholeness while alone.
Childish vs. Mature Love & Relationships
"Gender politics"? Sounds like some sort of LSD or acid trip for people who weren't loved enough (or loved too much, if you know what I mean) as kids.
check yo privilege, brofesser
You seem more E, sorta. I mean ENTP's are pretty solitary despite being E.
This is a fairly accurate observation in my experience. I have two ENTp friends (both mad scientists). One is a genetic engineer. The other is a psychiatrist, and while they both interact with a ton of people at work, the psychiatrist, in particular, is a near-complete hermit who's very difficult to drag out of his cave for any kind of activity. Partly, this is a function of his personality. He ticks people off just being who he is--a brilliant but argumentative Alpha who can outlast any verbal opponent. He can't understand why people find him a bit grating, so he prefers to isolate himself from everyone whom he fears will reject him for simply being who he naturally is (and that includes all but a handful of people).
What the heck other peoples type me threads get a million responses, but oh no, not swiveling's. Maybe I'm posting this in the wrong subforum. that's probably it.
If it's just an E/I question, I like the way Drenth distinguishes between the two:
As you consider this question, I'd recommend asking yourself the following. Don't worry about how you feel about it. Look at your history. What percentage of your life have you lived alone? What percentage of your live have you lived with and regularly interacted with the people with whom you lived?
Extraverts, generally can't stand living alone. Introverts, by comparison, don't mind it as much. I can't vote on your poll without further information.