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Originally Posted by desertgrandma
Excellent point. Even so, you can get 'hooked' on internet interaction and it can be every bit as irritating as outside stimuli.
The "speed" of interaction depends a lot on how in control you are of your personal emotions when your buttons are pushed. The big difference is that you can't reach out and smack someone online........I'm just sayin...... 
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Yeees... Maybe it's just me, but perhaps 'introverts' are a bit more controlled in their emotional reactions and thus in general would be more in control over interaction? I know I am an analytical, thinking type. I have to think a situation through to figure out what I feel. Especially if it's a negative feeling, it often takes me up to several days to figure out what I feel, and why, and what to do about it. And I forget to tell other people, too, about what I feel and what is going on emotionally, so I'm afraid they often find me rather aloof.
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Originally Posted by DixieGal
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And that is what it's like to be a raving extrovert. Come on over and join me - drinks are in the cooler, so help yourself.
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Thanks

Just hope you don't think I didn't enjoy myself if I leave early.
And don't worry {hugs} without you and others like you, the rest of us wouldn't meet that many new people