I sleep only partially on my side and on my stomach. I'm both an introvert and extrovert. I take awhile to warm up to people.
Not me, most of the time. I will start a conversation with almost anyone. This is one thing that both our apt. complex manager and assistant manager like about me...……..I talk to them when I'm in the office.
I’m just plain old friendly...not an extrovert and not really an introvert either. I sleep on my side though....left side mainly but becasue of acid reflux issues. Used to sleep on my back but I’d end up sleeping sitting up in bed. This was a tough summer for me....all kinds of problems I never had before but bottom line... I’m just friendly...will talk to anybody when I’m out and about but I’m not pushy about it.
Hal, he was just asking. Have you ever wonder about something that you've read about or seen on tv and wanted to ask people about it? This forum is full of questions, and even answers, that some wonder about the "why" of a question or answer.
Lon, I'm apologizing directly to YOU this time. I realize that what people post is important to them, and others should not ridicule what they feel is important. My "moron jokes" post was not popular to at least one person on this forum, and I feel ridiculed about that, too. That's all... Hal
Many places of employment and learning institutions ask questions in a psych test in order to ascertain whether one is an introvert or extrovert. Two of the main factors in discovering the personality trait has to do with how a person probably reacts to other people and how (not necessarily what) a person learns. It also leads to other personality traits such as whether a person is a: 1. Mover and shaker 2. An experimenter 3. A controller 4. A Learner 5. A clinger or Hanger-on. Just as an example of what it means is that an extrovert is more apt to be a mover and shaker and / or a controller but an introvert (like myself) is more apt to be a learner and / or an experimenter. Now, that doesn’t mean that everything is absolute but it does mean that knowing the difference in the two personality traits leads us to know what a person is more APT to do and be. But like I alluded to in my first post, I do not completely understand the the premise of which way a person sleeps to determine whether a person is an extrovert or introvert but whether I understand it or not doesn’t make it any less an appealing thought.