"Hanging out" / "socializing" with people bores me to bits

bsammy

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I had to identify this at one point.

There's a clear difference within the blurred line between one who doesn't socialize (via frequent hanging out, small talk, parties) because they're not interested and one who doesn't socialize because they're afraid to.

or in many cases its a situation where its both of these factors..
 

DanielLewis

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Socializing is hard for me, but I enjoy it when I'm able to relax and connect with someone, which is rare. It uplifts my spirit and makes me feels really good to enjoy the company of another person. I think that's true for all of us.

Unfortunately, with SA, most of my social interactions aren't enjoyable. I'm too inside my head, struggling too much to keep a conversation going. Most of the time, I find it too difficult to connect with people and express myself effectively.

I get what you're saying though. You want to have close friends to spend time with, but not casual interactions with acquaintances or just people you don't know much. I suppose I understand that. Our friends are our friends because we enjoy spending time with them. With people we barely know, we don't really have any deep or meaningful connection built to enjoy the interaction as much. We may not even feel as at ease than with our friends so it becomes less enjoyable. It feels like something we have to do just to be polite or something.
 
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