C. G. Bratton

Mike Meyers calls this "situational extroversion". I'm that way too!
Introverts unite! No, wait, lets just appreciate on our own.

Catherine Bratton
Unschooling, learning, and doing laundry in Davis, CA

starsuncloud@... wrote:

> In a message dated 9/10/02 11:40:04 PM Central Daylight Time,
> [email protected] writes:
>
> << No one had told me it
> was OK to just be myself and that being an introvert was OK!! I enjoy
> being
> with people and having fun, but I reach my limit after a few hours and
> need
> to be alone. In fact, I wrote, "I really just like to be by myself to
> read
> and think my own thoughts."
> >>
>
> This is exactly why unschooling is so great! Honoring the individual
> for
> themselves, exactly who they are and what they need today.
> That's why I didn't care for the previous reply about what this teen
> should
> do.
> Good to hear from an introvert on this topic.
>
> Ren
>
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<<Mike Meyers calls this "situational extroversion". I'm that way too!
Introverts unite! No, wait, lets just appreciate on our own.
Catherine Bratton
Unschooling, learning, and doing laundry in Davis, CA>>

I am this way also. I enjoy parties, large groups seeing old friends but
after a while, I'm done! Need my space.
~Elissa Cleaveland, unschooling, learning and avoiding laundry like the
plague in Bethesda, Maryland
An unlesson'd girl, unschool'd, unpractic'd;
Happy in this, she is not so old
But she may learn.
W.S. The Merchant of Venice III, ii, 160