> From: LORA CRIGHTON <http://www.home.com/~lcrighton> > Date: Mon Oct 26, 8:40am > > Really from: LORA CRIGHTON <http://www.home.com/~lcrighton> . . . I have > always been extremly introverted and shy - it is only within the last 5 > or 10 years (I'm almost 37) that I have started being more talkative and > outgoing and having friends. I am still quiet, I think, at 33 years old. I am definitely not talkative or outgoing, nor do I have any regular friends (I have cyber-friends and mail-friends, but they aren't "regular"). > When I was a child, I hardly spoke at all > unless I had to. I was often critised for being so quiet, especially in > school where "class participation" and "working in groups" was a big > thing - I did try, but school was hell with far more in the way of > people, interaction and noise than I was able to deal with. In sixth grade, I got an award for being "quietest kid in the class". > My earliest > memory is of being taken to a nursery school and being so freaked out by > all the other children that I went and hid in the back of the empty > toy-cabinate. My grandmother was called to take me home and I stayed > with her instead of going to daycare after that. Once, I refused to go to school (kindergarten) all-together. That was the first and only time that my mother hit me. She was obviously pissed. I took the queendom test and scored 38. I guess I'm less bad than I thought.