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Thanks. I'm thinking about this.
I'm just trouble shooting, as I've never talked to her. is it possible to just ask her?
Thanks. I'm thinking about this.
that's what I was trying to say, but the phone doesn't apply, because I feel weird talking on it. or simply being on it.As an introvert, I can relate to what your friend does, [MENTION=4398]Giggly[/MENTION]. I could do this with a love interest or a bestie. To me, I guess it could be equated to those times I would like to turn the radio on, even if I'm not thoroughly listening. It's about the feeling of someone's presence and it takes a while to achieve that level of trust with me. After you say everything you prepared to say, the interaction just hinges on saying whatever comes to mind in that moment.
Least I offend extroverts, I thought I'd ask. My best friend lives a couple of hours way from me, and we talk often, but she likes to call me and just sit on the phone when there's nothing to say. Even if we've said everything there is to say already, she just likes to sit on the phone together. We could each be doing other things too like watching TV (we wouldn't be watching the same thing) or browsing the internet or doing something else entirely different, but she still wants to sit on the phone together. She just wants company. Trust me, I'm not that likeable, it's just that SHE CAN NOT BE ALONE. Being more introvert myself, it's draining to me, and I'm always feeling like "What are we doing? Why are we still on the phone?". My mind wants to call this extroversion, but I thought I'd ask you folks. What is this?
And for the record, we do actually talk a lot (daily) but at times when we've said everything I'm ready to hang up. She is not and is perfectly happy to stay on the phone.
I didn't make this as a thread for people to start ranting about how much they hate talking on the phone, but rather, to ask what you would call this trait that my friend has. Is it extroversion?
Least I offend extroverts, I thought I'd ask. My best friend lives a couple of hours way from me, and we talk often, but she likes to call me and just sit on the phone when there's nothing to say. Even if we've said everything there is to say already, she just likes to sit on the phone together. We could each be doing other things too like watching TV (we wouldn't be watching the same thing) or browsing the internet or doing something else entirely different, but she still wants to sit on the phone together. She just wants company. Trust me, I'm not that likeable, it's just that SHE CAN NOT BE ALONE. Being more introvert myself, it's draining to me, and I'm always feeling like "What are we doing? Why are we still on the phone?". My mind wants to call this extroversion, but I thought I'd ask you folks. What is this?
And for the record, we do actually talk a lot (daily) but at times when we've said everything I'm ready to hang up. She is not and is perfectly happy to stay on the phone.
I didn't make this as a thread for people to start ranting about how much they hate talking on the phone, but rather, to ask what you would call this trait that my friend has. Is it extroversion?
I think this is interesting, too, though I know perceivers (extroverted as well as introverted) who never do this.This is a perfect example of "desiring closure (J)" versus "avoiding closure (P)." It indicates that your friend is a Perceiving type of some kind.
Loneliness, boredom, or social dependency. When I do this it's because I want to distract myself from reality (i.e. a cruddy situation), which sets back in once I hang up the phone, so escapism is another possibility.
Loneliness, boredom, or social dependency. When I do this it's because I want to distract myself from reality (i.e. a cruddy situation), which sets back in once I hang up the phone, so escapism is another possibility.
I think this is interesting, too, though I know perceivers (extroverted as well as introverted) who never do this.
INTJ?
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Don't jump the gun. I was trapped in a miserable, rigid environment (the military) and had no emotional support from anyone because of my misanthropic tendencies. The only one I talked to was my mother on the other side of the world. What I described was not normal behavior for me, but it allows me to be empathetic. A human being can only rely on themselves so much.
LolTrust me, I'm not that likeable
is it possible to just ask her?
But you can SEE them.
I feel a strange sensation that I'm missing something here.
INFJ
Yeah, one of my super extraverted friends, just kinda like having me around for no reason. It's clear that wants to be alone, because she'll more or less ignore me while I'm there, but she just feels better with people hanging around. She gets me to play video games at her house, just to create noise. If she's left alone in a quiet house, she's like a dog. She starts shivering, and getting all paranoid.
One time, I was going through some stuff, and I would constantly call this one ISTJ friend, and I wouldn't let her off the phone. I knew she must have found tiring it, but she bore it well. That lasted about a year for me, maybe your friend is going through a tough time?
I'm just trouble shooting, as I've never talked to her. is it possible to just ask her?
Observation: so far, the ENTPs sound like they're not down for this kinda thing.
The ENFPs, otoh, kinda sound like they are.
And my main experience with someone who was like this was with an ENFP.
She was also bizarrely aware of exactly how I was feeling on my side of the phone.
Like, telepathically so.
I think @skylights summed it up pretty well. I can be the same way sometimes.