10 Myths About Introverts BUSTED!

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Introverts are everywhere, but they’re not all the same. If you’re not the stereotypical, extroverted college student, you might feel a little out of place – especially if people believe these myths about you. Check out some of the most common myths about introverts, and hear the truth from John! Tweet: http://ctt.ec/zpUb8

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Comments

  1. I agree that either side has their hardships, although probably in different way. As I see it, extroverts put themselves in more situations compared to introverts. Therefor, each of those situations has a chance for something bad to happen to the extrovert. Not that I know, but I bet statistics would show more extroverts have sexually transmitted diseases compered to introverts. Introverts generally may be tighter and cleaner, but on the other hand, I believe introverts miss out on a lot of opportunities which could be beneficial to them (falling in-love, acquiring their dream job, getting noticed in class). So in my opinion, as long as extroverts control their stds, then they have it a lot easier then us. Society is not structured for introverted people.

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