What type of shy are you




















It happens Very often It's hard to call you shy Most probably, people around see you as an open, self-confident person, who rarely feels shy. Share the quiz result to let your friends check themselves too ; Everything depends on your mood Sometimes you can be very shy and sometimes forget about this feature completely.

Share the quiz result to let your friends check themselves too ; Shyness is your second name Based on your answers, you almost always feel shy and rarely get out of this state. Teenager Deviant Behavior Test. Psychological test defining your state of mind. Lada Khramova. Sign In Sign Up. Login or Email. Forgot password? Continue with:. Confirm Password. I accept the Privacy Policy of the site. I accept the Terms and Conditions of the site. I would just laugh it off.

I think they mean the same thing. I think there are similarities between the two, but they are pretty different. I'm not really sure. No, they are two different concepts. I'm still figuring it out. I think I've found a cure. I know what the cure is, but I'm having trouble implementing it. I don't know what the cure would be since I'm not that shy.

It's smaller than a thimble. It's about as big as a TV set. My social circle grows and shrinks depending on my life stage. A yacht would be an accurate way of describing my social circle. To avoid social interactions with other people. To listen to music. To make myself look cool. I don't really wear headphones out in public. It's very scary for me. It's a little bit scary, but I can usually overcome this. It's only scary when I have to pick up the takeout order physically.

It's really no big deal for me. They're always trying to get me to talk more. They only do this during social events. It depends on the friend and family member. They have accepted me for who I am. I care a little too much about what other people think of me. I care a little bit, but I try not to let this bother me. It depends on the person.

I honestly couldn't care less. It's like both. It's like walking on a tightrope. It's like climbing a mountain. It's like a walk in the park for me. I definitely have social anxiety. I only feel this way when I'm surrounded by lots of people. It depends on the situation.

That's the opposite of who I am. I don't really want to talk to anyone. But, like introverts, I can feel very drained doing all this, especially with new people.

The crucial point is that, unlike introverts, I do want to be out there. But why do I feel I need to put on one of my masks all the time? But a shy person seeks comfort and safety in being alone.

And the only reason I want to leave some other situations is because, despite wanting to be there, the discomfort shyness brings makes me want to seek safety elsewhere. They want to be socialising at a party, working in a team, chatting with friends and having fun, and being around people. But because of their shyness, they worry about what people think of them, they might feel more self-conscious and humble, they are less likely to speak over others or interrupt.



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