Question Posted Saturday January 26 2008, 10:45 am
I'm outgoing, and i'm pretty popular, but i'm not one for parties. Like i don't like when there's tons of people, and everything. I always feel like i have to find a group.
It's not the drinking or anything that's my problem, i just don't like going to huge parties.
BUT I LIKE TO BE LIKE WITH A COUPLE OF FRIENDS.
orphans answered Saturday January 26 2008, 3:05 pm: nope, not wierd at all...i get the same way...most of the time. I really just dont feel like doing anything big. sometimes, when you push yourself to go, you end up having fun...then you dont feel like doing it again the next time haha :-)
but nope its not wierd at all, so im with you!
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orphans answered Saturday January 26 2008, 2:41 pm: No, that's not wierd, that is perfectly normal. It's your preferance and I mean, I like parties and all, but a get together with a couple of friends is just as much fun as being at a party because you would probably just hang out with your friends at a party anyways, so what's the difference? yuh know? But yeah, thats not wierd at all, just you comfort zone. and it's totally fine, and don't let anybody tell you otherwise :]
Have funn
xxoo
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clouded_bluee answered Saturday January 26 2008, 2:40 pm: No, this is not un-normal. Maybe you have a minor minor case of social anxiety, where you can't function in certain places. Maybe for you it's when there are a lot of people around.
But, don't worry this is really normal. You're just more comfortable to what your used to, everyones like that.
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