emmalema
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Hello everybody! My name is Emma, and I'm currently a senior in highschool who's very glad to have found/joined this forum. Since this is my first post, I wanted to discuss something that I find a very real circumstance that I (and perhaps others) may deal with on a daily basis. Social Masking.
Every single test, free and paid, that I've taken for the Myer Briggs personality thingy-mo-bobber says that I'm an INTP through and through, and I absolutely agree. But the strange thing is, when I interact with friends at school or really anyone else that I'm not extremely close with, I act far more "E" than I do "I", if that makes any sense. It's almost second nature to me to act outgoing and bubbly and ANNOYING. It's absolutely infuriating. At times I seem positively manic, and it annoys the ever loving sh*t out of me.
I'll try to stop, and act like the normally calm, introverted and contemplative internalized personality that I know I have, but it's as if the second I see anyone else I know or have to interact with, this annoying personality suddenly slides into place.
I'll be in class, we'll be discussing history, and I'll be shooting puns left and right like it's comedy hour. People see me as the class clown and tend to enjoy it, but I despise it. It's not really me, and I KNOW it isn't.
Do any of you suffer from the same issue? The closest title I could find that may match what I'm describing is "Social-Masking". What is the cause of this, and do any of you know how to stop it?
Every single test, free and paid, that I've taken for the Myer Briggs personality thingy-mo-bobber says that I'm an INTP through and through, and I absolutely agree. But the strange thing is, when I interact with friends at school or really anyone else that I'm not extremely close with, I act far more "E" than I do "I", if that makes any sense. It's almost second nature to me to act outgoing and bubbly and ANNOYING. It's absolutely infuriating. At times I seem positively manic, and it annoys the ever loving sh*t out of me.

I'll be in class, we'll be discussing history, and I'll be shooting puns left and right like it's comedy hour. People see me as the class clown and tend to enjoy it, but I despise it. It's not really me, and I KNOW it isn't.
Do any of you suffer from the same issue? The closest title I could find that may match what I'm describing is "Social-Masking". What is the cause of this, and do any of you know how to stop it?