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This is an excerpt from an article by author Elizabeth Wurtzel:
I found this article interesting. It's funny because I have had someone tell me that they wished they were more shy and mysterious like me. They hated being so outgoing and flirty. On the other hand, I wish that I weren't so shy and that I was more outgoing and flirty. It would be so much easier for me to let a guy know I'm interested.
I think it's funny how we are never satisfied with the way we are, we always want to be like someone else. As a shy person, it baffles me why anyone would want to be shy rather than outgoing and forthright.
Guys, do you prefer the outgoing types or the shy types? Why or why not?
I am a hopeless, shameless flirt. I wish I were shyly, quietly intriguing, like Jaqueline Bouvier Kennedy, like someone French and fashionable who knows how to twirl her ladylike locks just so and walk adroitly on kitten heels, who is all gesture and whisper-- but I am unfortunately forward and forthright: When I am interested in a man, he absolutely knows it.
I found this article interesting. It's funny because I have had someone tell me that they wished they were more shy and mysterious like me. They hated being so outgoing and flirty. On the other hand, I wish that I weren't so shy and that I was more outgoing and flirty. It would be so much easier for me to let a guy know I'm interested.
I think it's funny how we are never satisfied with the way we are, we always want to be like someone else. As a shy person, it baffles me why anyone would want to be shy rather than outgoing and forthright.
Guys, do you prefer the outgoing types or the shy types? Why or why not?