TLDR;
This video explores the concept of being an introverted extrovert, someone who exhibits traits of both introversion and extroversion. It highlights ten signs that may indicate you are an introverted extrovert, including selective socialization, wanting to be invited but also wanting the option to stay home, feeling left out, having a limited time frame for social events, being talked over, feeling sympathetic towards those who aren't enjoying social gatherings, disliking being called upon to participate, hesitating to share something funny, wanting to speak your mind without causing confrontation, and disliking being called out in an argument.
- Introverted extroverts experience a mix of introverted and extroverted tendencies.
- They selectively socialize and appreciate having the option to decline invitations.
- They value private, respectful communication over public confrontation.
Introduction [0:00]
Psych2Go introduces the topic of introverted extroverts, explaining that the concepts of introversion and extraversion exist on a spectrum. The video aims to explore the signs that someone might be an introverted extrovert, a blend of both personality types.
Selectively Social [0:40]
Introverted extroverts want to be around people but struggle with the awkwardness of socializing. They desire social interaction but find it challenging to navigate social situations comfortably.
Need the Invite [0:51]
These individuals want to be invited to social events but also appreciate the freedom to choose whether or not to attend. They dislike feeling excluded when friends share stories from gatherings they weren't invited to, finding it disrespectful and frustrating.
Feeling Left Out [1:02]
Even though they may not always want to socialize, introverted extroverts still want to stay informed about what's happening in their friends' lives. They want to feel included and connected, even if they don't always actively participate.
Time Limit [1:15]
Social events can be enjoyable for a limited time. Once they reach their social limit, they prefer to leave as soon as possible. This can be difficult if they lack independent transportation.
Hear Me Roar [1:34]
Introverted extroverts often get talked over in conversations when they do try to speak. Despite finding an opening to contribute, their comments are often ignored or glossed over, leading to frustration.
Event Misery [1:53]
They tend to be sympathetic towards those who aren't enjoying a social gathering, understanding that they may prefer to be elsewhere. They respect their space, knowing how it feels to be in that situation.
Raise My Hand [2:11]
Introverted extroverts dislike being called upon to participate in activities when they don't feel like it. They prefer to observe and contribute when they feel comfortable, and they do volunteer sometimes, just not frequently.
See Something Funny [2:30]
They often hesitate to share something funny because they are unsure how others will react. They spend too much time debating whether to say it, and the moment often passes.
Mean No Harm [2:54]
Introverted extroverts want to express their opinions but avoid causing confrontation. They feel uncomfortable when conversations become argumentative.
Not About the Drama [3:02]
They dislike being called out in arguments, preferring private and respectful communication. They find it more respectful when someone addresses them privately instead of in a public setting.