It my current state of five months into a long-term psychotic break, I have the joy of feeling lonely, walking to where people are, and needing to leave immediately, and feeling lonely by the time I get home again.
What a marvel the brain can be!
Submitted 1 year ago by cm0002@lemmy.world to [deleted]
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It my current state of five months into a long-term psychotic break, I have the joy of feeling lonely, walking to where people are, and needing to leave immediately, and feeling lonely by the time I get home again.
What a marvel the brain can be!
Dude just say no. We accept no.
Some of you accept “no.” Others, “oh but why noooooot?”
I cut them off. Those that accept “no” are cool.
Fellow introverts, enforce boundaries. It’s good for you!
Saying no is communication, and even that is too much sometimes man
Going out is one of those things that tv makes look more fun than it is
Ehh it depends on the person imo
So true… I’m super shy and introverted. My extroverted friends who essentially adopted me are the brightest parts of my life. They’ve allowed me to experience things I never would have and are incredibly patient and understanding when I need me time.
It goes even beyond that.
Extroverts are for all intents and purposes vampires.
They aren’t “rescuing” you. They’re capturing you, so they can feed on you.
An oppressive vampire class that we still like sometimes!
Colin Robinson vibes
Pretty sure that’s actual vampires
Which is exactly what extroverts are, essentially by definition.
I mean, as long as I get reliable internet, food and sex… I could cope
Opisek@lemmy.world 1 year ago
But what if I wanted to be adopted. I need friends.