Does it make you introverted to value your privacy?

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Balbituate
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16 Dec 2017, 1:21 am

I really value my privacy on a lot of stuff. Like I don't want people to know who I'm attracted to, what music I listen to, my Netflix history, what websites I visit, what I say on forums etc. Partially because a lot of the things I do are weird or unconventional and I don't want to hear what the plebs think. I'm a freak, but it's no ones business. People seem to enjoy stalking and harassing freaks like me on certain forums. It's actually already happened to me. I don't personally consider myself an introvert or extrovert. If I get harassed or I'm dealing with illnesses and hardship I become more introverted, but once I feel more settled I get more extroverted. When I'm at peace I actually become a regular extrovert. It's not just about feeling more comfortable with certain people.



ASPartOfMe
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16 Dec 2017, 2:51 am

It makes us quaint.


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