PRIVACY IS NOT INTROVERSION
Am I Really an Introvert?
Well... this question crossed my mind a few days ago while responding to a prompt on Ladies of Hive.
And after thinking about it, my answer is simple: No, I am not an introvert.
I am just someone who loves her private space.
I am someone who prefers texts over calls.
Someone who would rather stay at home with my phone and a bowl of cheeseballs than go out hanging with friends.
Well... not like I have that many friends anyway 😂, but still, I believe I have every right to decide whether I’m an introvert or not. And I’m deciding that I’m not.
So why does that always seem to be a problem?
It’s funny how quickly people love to label others. The moment you enjoy your own company a little too much, prefer staying indoors, or don’t constantly crave social interaction, suddenly you’re tagged “introverted” or worse, socially awkward.
But is that really fair?
There are millions of people in this world, each carrying different personalities, experiences, fears, preferences, and coping mechanisms. Human beings are not one-size-fits-all. Some people recharge by being around others. Some recharge by being alone. Some enjoy both depending on their mood.
So why must loving personal space automatically mean something is wrong with you?
In a world where you never truly know what people are thinking, where loyalty can be uncertain and intentions can be masked, is it really so strange for someone to choose peace over constant interaction?
Personally, I don’t think so.
And no, this isn’t me attacking introverts 😅. Introversion is perfectly fine. But what I’m saying is that privacy and introversion are not always the same thing.
Sometimes, choosing solitude is not about fear.
Sometimes, it’s not social awkwardness.
Sometimes, it’s simply preference.
In a world filled with betrayal, gossip, and unnecessary drama, I often prefer to write things down instead of talking them out with someone.
Not because I’m antisocial.
Not because I can’t connect with people.
But because writing feels safer.
Writing doesn’t interrupt me.
It doesn’t judge me.
It doesn’t repeat my words somewhere else.
That, to me, isn’t introversion.
That’s protection.
That’s self-preservation.
That’s me choosing how I process life.
Maybe I simply love having control over my personal space. Maybe I enjoy selective interaction. Maybe I just don’t like unnecessary noise.
And honestly? That should be okay.
So quote me anywhere:
I’m not an introvert. I just deeply value my peace, privacy, and personal space.
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