Your Type
You are naturally allergic to silence; the moment a topic dies, you revive it smoothly, always quickly dissolving the awkwardness of the scene. This "seamless social instinct" actually masks your deep fear of "cold atmospheres and being considered boring"; you fear that if you don't immediately fill the blank, others will find it unbearable to be with you, so you use "uninterrupted words" to guarantee the lively atmosphere and your own value. But trying too hard to maintain warmth makes you feel exceptionally exhausted after a gathering. Try deliberately counting to three in your head before speaking the next time a topic pauses; when you learn to accept and enjoy the blank spaces in conversation, your humor and topic-picking won't become a heavy burden.
💡 Did you know?
People who seek comfort quickly after social awkwardness often have stronger psychological resilience — they know how to use relationships to repair emotions.
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