Joe90 wrote:
Sometimes, when I'm talking to her, I feel like a very stupid person, but when I speak to another person whom I get along with better I feel more like a confident person. It's funny how different people can make you feel like a different person. Do you know what I mean? I think it's because you adapt to the type of person they are, for example, if they're a bubbly type of person, you become bubbly with them too. If they're quite miserable, you be miserable along with them too. But if they're completely the opposite of your personality-type (for example if they're not a very nice person in every way, like my manager), then I find it harder to adapt to her, and so that is probably why I make a lot of social mistakes with her.
Anyone else experience this with different people? It's quite a complicated thing to understand, but hopefully I have made myself clear.
I generally find that my personality adapts depending on who I am talking to. It's not something that I do consciously though. I have trouble talking to people with very outgoing personalities, or who are extremely NT. If I am caught off guard with someone joking with me or asking me a question, I tend to make a lot of mistakes because I haven't had time to plan a script. And I can speak to males more easily than females, unless the male is a doctor or therapist.
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