Contrary to the misinformation perpetuated by introverts about introverts, people don't become more introverted at different times in their life, and more extroverted at others. You're either an introvert all the time or you're not, since it's possible for anyone, including introverts, to be outgoing at times (which isn't the same as being an extrovert or becoming one).
An asshole can be nice, but that doesn't change the nature of who he/she is, an asshole doesn't become something else by being nice for a while. It works the same way with an introvert, an introvert doesn't become more introverted or more extroverted at times, the person's nature is always the same.
by The Original Agahnim October 7, 2021

An extrovert that is now an introvert (or more introverted) after being stuck at home during the Covid pandemic. Most likely an introvert who still likes to be social but gets overwhelmed easier than they did pre-pandemic.
by iluvusometimes September 15, 2022

Someone who is does have the right social skills to be around people, but are still more comfortable when on their own & would prefer to be alone. They’re typically pretty light on conversation with strangers but show far better social qualities when around people they’re more familiar with.
“I don’t know anyone at this party but I’m an extroverted-introvert so I don’t think it’ll be too awkward”
by Formerly_Fresh October 25, 2023

introverts who are vertically-challenged
by roschell kellerman August 14, 2021

Chicken sandwich 🥪 is an introvert
by Ko’d by your grandma February 5, 2021

An introvert is someone who tends to keep to themselves and doesn’t really like to socialize. They’re usually very nice and sweet when you first meet them and as you begin to become closer, she/he/they will begin to show a more crazy or deep side of themselves. This is different than a Tsundere, where a tsundere has a harder outsaud but shows that he/she/they are softer inside.
“That girl over there is such an introvert.”
by Jimmi December 31, 2020

This term is intended to highlight the internal conflict introverts often face between their need for solitude and their attempts to fit into socially expected behaviors.
He called his friends to follow up on weekend plans and immediately felt a sense of introverts remorse
by heeem321 May 3, 2024
