Are You An "Innie" Or An "Outie?"
By STOUTjodee
@STOUTjodee (3573)
United States
May 25, 2016 2:50pm CST
No, I'm not talking about your belly button either!! Do you consider yourself to be introverted or extroverted? Get it...."innie" for introverted, you stay pretty much to yourself. "Outie".. for extroverted, you are outgoing."
I consider myself a little bit of both!! When I first meet some one, I'm introverted, but when I get to know and like a person I become extroverted.
So are you an "innie" or an "outie?"
*Wonder who will really read this, to make sure I'm NOT talking about the belly button!! *
~Peace~
photo courtesy of pixabay
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@sulynsi (2671)
• Canada
25 May 16
The picture DOES kind of mislead, but I digress.....
Introvert - which surprised me when I discovered it.
I am an outgoing introvert, if that makes any sense, but the kicker for me, is how being outgoing makes me feel.
Exhausted, spent.
Extroverts are energized - they use the energy of others whereas introverts are drained.
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@marguicha (223720)
• Chile
25 May 16
I´m an outie, except that there are some things that are not for sharing.
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@JohnRoberts (109846)
• Los Angeles, California
25 May 16
I am an only child and we turn out one of two ways: extreme innie or outie. I am innie all the way.
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@Curlybobby (370)
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25 May 16
I think I'm an introvert after a point. Like I enjoy the company of people. But I would not open up to them very easily. And in the end, I enjoy my time alone most of the times. I hate it when people know what's going on in my head. On that note, it's funny I mentioned this on a public forum!! :P
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@koopharper (7601)
• Canada
25 May 16
I consider myself an introvert although most people don't believe it. I like people and can be talkative however it does require effort on my part to be outgoing. It doesn't come naturally.