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Thought Pro
12th May 2005, 01:32 AM
Ebalorate if you wish.

ArTee63
12th May 2005, 01:48 AM
I'll play along.

I'm an introvert. An "Inny" if you will.

Funny, my job requires me to be just the opposite. I'm sure there are years of therapy in that one.

Spike
12th May 2005, 06:41 AM
I see we're winning.

wern
12th May 2005, 10:00 AM
ahh the simplification of one's psyche. I think an option should be added:

"depends on the situation".

Clockers
12th May 2005, 10:08 AM
Yup! I'am Intro, always have been always will.. :cool

soserious
12th May 2005, 10:27 AM
hahaha. ss is neither and both and then some of others.

Valk
12th May 2005, 11:49 AM
I quess I'm an extrovert waiting to get out.

Ordo Ferrum
12th May 2005, 07:02 PM
Definitely an extrovert, why do you think i hardly post here anymore?

Valk
12th May 2005, 08:06 PM
That reasoning is bogus. Busy life hasnt got anything to do with being introvert or extrovert.
If that was true, I quess you changed from an extreme introvert to an extreme extrovert then, eh? :roll:

Ordo Ferrum
12th May 2005, 09:38 PM
Are you saying im not extroverted cause i have a busy life, my life aint busy i just spend all my time outdoors hence extroverted.

Valk
12th May 2005, 09:42 PM
Extrovert has nothing to do with outdoors. You can be an extrovert indoors too.
What I meant to say was this:
Someone who doesnt has time to post on a PE board could also have a busy life career wise. That doesnt mean he's an extrovert.

Spike
12th May 2005, 10:31 PM
Yeah, intro or extro doesn't mean you're shy or Mr. Happy go lucky either.

Valk
12th May 2005, 10:34 PM
I always thought that Extros liked gardening and Intros watching TV. :lol:

Spike
12th May 2005, 10:36 PM
Scroll down a bit http://www.personalitypathways.com/type_inventory.html

Valk
12th May 2005, 10:37 PM
Hmmm, say nothing about gardening.

Clockers
12th May 2005, 10:39 PM
I love my tv, :mrgreen I just need a bigger one that hangs on the 'Wall' :D

Spike
12th May 2005, 10:40 PM
I am INTP

"Rodin's Thinker is introverted. Here these thinkers ponder the apparent chaos of the world in order to extract from it the universal truths and principles that can be counted on. These principles, once extracted, will provide the logical structure on which to build strategies.

They have a finely nuanced ability to analyse situations, find root causes and foresee consequences. They distrust action taken too quickly without the necessary investigation. They are usually levelheaded, objective, impersonal yet intensely involved in problem solving. They are fiercely independent, seeking input and comments from a chosen few. When reporting to others, they need to establish credibility first: their own and that of the person they are reporting to. If the gap in knowledge and expertise is too great and their own proficiency dismissed, belittled or ignored, they will lose interest and motivation.

They are less interested in running the world as they are in understanding it. They are curious and capable of explaining complex political, economic or technological problems, taking great pleasure in explaining all the factors and intricacies. They are rigorous with their thoughts and analysis, choosing the exact words that convey precisely what is meant. They may spend a lot of time defining words, concepts and systems in order to define a problematic solution.

They are armchair detectives, scientists and philosophers, spending most of their time in quiet reflection to ponder truth, and solve mysteries. They may tend to neglect social requirements and responsibilities, finding many relationships to be too superficial to be of much interest. "

Valk
12th May 2005, 11:04 PM
I love my tv, :mrgreen I just need a bigger one that hangs on the 'Wall' :D

A typical American. :lol:

Shane_Bos
12th May 2005, 11:05 PM
Im an extravert i think. Im outgoing, love partying and meeting new people. I dont get embarassed easily and dont mind public speaking and all that. Im not too sure of the exact meaning of an extravert and its late so i cant be arsed to read so i think im one for the reasons above.

Clockers
12th May 2005, 11:08 PM
A typical American. :lol:



Yup!! :lol:

Bobo
13th May 2005, 04:50 PM
I'm sort of introverted extrovert or something. I love being alone and quiet, but when around people I'm always talking and joking... some sort of smalltalk-freak or something.

zwmusic
14th May 2005, 01:50 PM
Yeah Bobo, I always thought you're a freak... :mrgreen

:wink:

Bobo
14th May 2005, 02:03 PM
Thanks! I take that as a compliment...

soserious
14th May 2005, 03:52 PM
hahaha, you guys are nuts :D

Tug-a-lot
12th August 2005, 10:49 PM
Yeah i'm an introvert, always thought it's had something to do with the size of my penis. I'm comfortable around people I know but otherwise i'm shy as hell, thats why i'm doing PE...trying to build up that self confidence!!

BigBadBear
13th August 2005, 05:50 PM
Yeah i'm an introvert, always thought it's had something to do with the size of my penis. I'm comfortable around people I know but otherwise i'm shy as hell, thats why i'm doing PE...trying to build up that self confidence!!
Other things that might help in that area are a better diet, more exercise and generally looking after yourself better. I know the times I've been feeling my lowest have usually been the times when I've been lazy about my personal hygiene, eating crappy food and spending all day sitting in the computer doing nothing in particular. Right now I'm lifting weights, eating clean and... well sitting on the computer a lot (2 out of 3 ain't bad) and I feel good about myself. :)

Don't let penis size become an issue that extends beyond its domain, in fact even letting it be an issue in the bedroom ruins your enjoyment of sex. In my experience recognising your faults can be a good thing but only if it results in you taking positive action to correct them and being here is a good step for you in that sense. I know I felt more positive about myself sexually even after just a week of PE, the same with when I'm lifting weights and eating healthily like now. I haven't been doing it for long and I know that not much has changed really, but I feel good just for having started to make that change. Just recognise that by being here you've set yourself on the path to being a better version of yourself and that is something to be proud of.

Sorry for the length of the post but I was never one to keep it short and sweet. :mrgreen

Also, in answer to the original question (I know the thread is old but who cares) I'm an introvert, but with some extrovert qualities (I prefer group situations to one on one and I tend to be more of a leader when doing things like playing team sports).