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A journey of self-improvement - or not. |
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Sup? I'm Char. You may know me from timeless classics such as
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Artist: Alice in Chains Song: Sea of Sorrow [Embed For Use By Upgraded+] My first thought is the classic introvert's misunderstanding... You're quiet, so you're stuck up. On a few different occasions I've gotten to know someone pretty well and then they tell me something like, "I didn't really like you when I first met you because you were so quiet I just assumed you were stuck up and kind of rude." For that reason alone, I try to make conversation when I meet people. I don't care if it's about something boring or if I sound stupid. Most people aren't confident by nature so they're going to assume that you're thinking something negative or that you're standoffish if you don't hold a conversation with them when you meet. I'm still introverted, but I can have short periods of intense socialization before I get too worn out. I've noticed that I've been received totally differently since I started acting (and it is 100% acting) extroverted and a bit overhyped when I meet a new person. But I have a feeling this is a common one for most introverts, and if my recollection of past blogging prompt responses is accurate, a lot of writers seem to be extroverted. So I'll go with something else... I think a big one is my age. People assume I'm, like, waaay younger than I am. I think part of it is because I'm in college, but my classmates and professors all think I'm 19 or 20. If someone asks how old I am and I say I'm 27, good lord, the reactions... NO WAY. You're not. You can't be. No. Me, getting increasingly uncomfortable: Surprise, I guess? Outside of school, people think I'm even younger. Most recently, I was told that I needed a guardian's signature at the optometrist. Told them I was 27. They thought I was 17 and even wrote 17 in their electronic files because they thought the '2' on my form must have been a '1' because there was no way I could be 27. Kira told them that we'd been married for 6 years and I was definitely 27. They told me to show them my ID to prove it, and then spent the rest of the time hinting/joking that my ID was fake. Getting alcohol is super annoying/difficult. I give them my ID and they look it over for like 2 minutes while looking back and forth between the ID and my face while squinting at me suspiciously. It's an innocuous assumption. The only time it has actually bothered me is in school because I'm a little bit sensitive about being older than the other students. I also don't like when professors diminish my accomplishments because of my age. I had a professor tell me, after finding out my age, "Oh, it explains why you're at the top of the class then. You're more mature." Pssssssh. Joke's on you. I have the emotional capacity of a 12 year old and haven't mentally matured beyond 16. |