Evan Wrote:I've never understood why shy people are so insecure about the fact that they're shy. I find shy guys so incredibly cute!
Because being shy means more often than not you find yourself supporting the wall while everyone else is having fun.
And most people do assume that your inability to talk socially means you are a snob or uptight or a dickwad asshole so they do ignore you.
Society is geared heavily for extroversion - if you are the life of the party you are good, if you dare to snub parties and prefer quiet one on one conversation or to stay at home there is something wrong with you.
Also, being shy gives off a creepy feeling. Think about every mass murderer of note - the majority of them everyone is surprised because 'He was such a quiet man....'
If one doesn't like the scene they are pretty much screwed in the relationship area of life if they are LGBT - If you are straight acting and refuse to do the scene, then your chances of meeting another gay man is greatly reduced.
Being shy may look cute, but its very painful and troubling - it rarely ends well for the shy person - and often the shy person is actually ignored while everyone else has fun.
It is a pathetic place to be - and its miserable and eventually with the pressures to conform and be more extroverted shy people take to substance abuse in order to become the life of the party, or end up being depressed to the point where they slit their wrists, or take massive amounts of sleeping pills or something.
Everything in modern society is geared toward social interaction. If you fail to meet the standards of being a mindless social butterfly, willing and able to flit from conversation of group to group, you are ostracized and ignored. Worse is when the bullies find out then they single you out for such interesting games as 'keep away' and toilet twirlies.
How do I know? I'm that quiet man and one day no doubt I will go postal and go on a murderous rampage and surprise a lot of people.....:tongue: