1. Childhood - trying to fit in, and not. I still had friends, but I was always the crazy one (in an endearing way, but I could never relate and I did have people who just flat out thought I was annoying...**** even my friends thought that.
2. Young adult - genuinely not giving two ***** about what people thought, a bit of an ego problem. Lots of friends, but people thought I was a jerk*** but I made them feel insecure as a role reversal. None of this was intentional.
3. Now (i.e.The mixture) - this is truly the worst. I'm trying to balance being considerate of others so I part playthe chameleon, and I'm quite successful at it with just regular acquaintances, but it is harder with people I know more closely because no one can hold it back that long without an awkward moment or being too direct, plus they know me. Difference is, I'm trying to fit in not out of want, but out of fear that I'll hurt that persons feelings. I'm doing this while still being myself. I guess I feel like I make concessions and they make concessions
2. Young adult - genuinely not giving two ***** about what people thought, a bit of an ego problem. Lots of friends, but people thought I was a jerk*** but I made them feel insecure as a role reversal. None of this was intentional.
3. Now (i.e.The mixture) - this is truly the worst. I'm trying to balance being considerate of others so I part playthe chameleon, and I'm quite successful at it with just regular acquaintances, but it is harder with people I know more closely because no one can hold it back that long without an awkward moment or being too direct, plus they know me. Difference is, I'm trying to fit in not out of want, but out of fear that I'll hurt that persons feelings. I'm doing this while still being myself. I guess I feel like I make concessions and they make concessions