AuroraBorealisGazer wrote:
Through my own experiences of people acting similarly around me, I think they do this because a) they are concentrating hard to hear me, and b) they are being sensitive to the shy/timidness they perceive. However if I change my posture to something more confident but my voice remains the same, then I think they see me as cold and unfriendly.
Are you hanging around other introverted oddballs? Or just typical "normal" people? You could try finding someone who is also quiet and try conversing with them...they might appreciate your non-startling volume and act differently.
Take what I saw with a grain of salt. What the heck do I know, I have terrible luck with striking up friendships!
Some people seem to think I'm being unfriendly too when I stand up straight. Either that or they still feel sorry for me like maybe they think I'm unaware that I'm different or something.
I hang out with both. I have a roommate that I hang out with occasionally and she's very extroverted and outgoing, but most of the time it seems like she treats me like an equal. Sometimes when she has someone over though she seems sensitive about that, but she's still friendly and doesn't act very serious about it or anything so it doesn't bother me much. There's an introverted girl I hang out with sometimes too and she seems pretty comfortable around me.
I might try approaching other introverts, but I usually don't go places to meet different people and see the same ones regularly.