15 Things That Happen When You’re A Shy Person With An Extroverted Personality

When you see someone approaching you, your first instinct is excitement, which is quickly followed by panic and dread that your shyness will get the better of you.
When you see someone approaching you, your first instinct is excitement, which is quickly followed by panic and dread that your shyness will get the better of you.
If you chase the opinion of others to validate your life, you will do so forever. It will never end.
“Do you know what a little America is?” Kyle uttered the first words either of us had spoken since we had left San Francisco five hours ago.
The older you get, the harder it is to feel like your life isn’t becoming repetitive and predictable.
“He would frequently bite his tongue and spit HIV-positive blood into their faces/mouths.”
It sounds easy enough when you’ve been awake for only three and a half hours; when it’s still a “new day,” in which anything is still “possible.” But it’s important to remind yourself that, above all else, you’re still half asleep and, by extension, not to be trusted.
Find someone who is proud of you for your accomplishments, but loves you unconditionally, whether or not you’re successful.
Have you ever felt like the person you’re dating is two people at the same time? Trust me, it’s not because you’re crazy — it may be because you’re dating a Gemini.
You will not get over your ex all at once. You’ll get over them through a series of tiny, tender moments that bring you quietly back to yourself.
Date the girl who knows how to trust you, because she learned to trust herself first.
It reminded me that we can’t be happy adults if we keep seeking parental permission like we’re still kids.
Your friends always need to explain the newest slang, because honestly, when did “on fleek” become a thing, and what was wrong with “the bee’s knees”?