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I suppose this is why extraverts typically have more friends than introverts. Not particularly because they don't want meaningful relationships, but because they need to access them more often than introverts do, and so having a wider range of friends allows them to do this.

Plus most introverts simply do not want a big group of friends. Most are content with a small, close circle.

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PhuturePriest

Plus most introverts simply do not want a big group of friends. Most are content with a small, close circle.

 

I would rather have a small circle of close-nit friends that are together all the time, like in Harry Potter. But most people don't want to spend that much time with each other, even if they are best friends, so I'm forced to either have a large group of friends, or suffer loneliness a substantial amount of the time.

 

FP, just you wait until college ... you will be an unstoppable, one-man social hurricane.

 

I don't plan to go to college.

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ChristinaTherese

I knew what love languages were, FYI. And I took the quiz. Here are my results:

11 Quality Time
7 Acts of Service
7 Physical Touch
3 Words of Affirmation
2 Receiving Gifts

Physical touch is an odd one, because I'm really clingy with my parents, but not with anyone else. I'm glad when people I know well give me hugs/whatever when I'm down or haven't seen them in a while or whatever, but not much more.

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PhuturePriest

I knew what love languages were, FYI. And I took the quiz. Here are my results:

11 Quality Time
7 Acts of Service
7 Physical Touch
3 Words of Affirmation
2 Receiving Gifts

Physical touch is an odd one, because I'm really clingy with my parents, but not with anyone else. I'm glad when people I know well give me hugs/whatever when I'm down or haven't seen them in a while or whatever, but not much more.

 

Congratulations on being socially relevant and knowing what the love languages are. :P

 

I'm the exact opposite, actually. I'm really physically affectionate with everyone except my parents. I think my poor brother-in-law gets the brunt of it because we get along well and he's the only one whom it is socially acceptable for me to be as physically affectionate as I'd like to be. For instance, it's not appropriate for me to hang around my girl friends, hold hands, or cuddle with them, but it is socially acceptable for me to jump on my brother-in-law's back and wrestle with him.

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PhuturePriest

10 Physical Touch
9 Words of Affirmation
6 Quality Time
5 Acts of Service
0 Receiving Gifts

 

We truly are best friends. Will you hug me once I'm a legal adult and a religious?

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PhuturePriest

Bring me gifts (beer).

 

Will you hug me once I'm a legal adult and a religious? I will of course provide beer from a company that is not monopolizing the industry.

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The Bus Station

10 Physical Touch
9 Words of Affirmation
6 Quality Time
5 Acts of Service
0 Receiving Gifts

 

LOL ... let's compare results (emphasis mine):

 

12 Quality Time

7 Acts of Service

6 Words of Affirmation

4 Receiving Gifts

1 Physical Touch

 

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Credo in Deum

12 Quality Time

8 Words of Affirmation

7 Physical Touch

3 Acts of Service

0 Receiving Gifts

 

 

12 for quality time.  Looks like I'm an attention whore. 

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