View Poll Results: Do you like parties?

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  • YES (both giving and going)

    15 20.00%
  • I prefer to be hostess

    3 4.00%
  • I prefer to be a guest

    8 10.67%
  • No, not really

    26 34.67%
  • Depends on the circumstance (or other answer)

    23 30.67%
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Thread: Are you a party person?

  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by Glacier
    Stuart is extremelly socialable. He'll go anywhere, anytime, doesn't care if he knows a soul at the party. He can talk to anyone about almost anything. I'm much more comfortable in my own home. When we go out to a party, I tend to stay close to Stuart until I feel more comfortable or get a couple drinks into me, whichever comes first! Usually someone will ask about our dogs and I can talk for hours about them.
    This is John and I - in reverse. I can talk to anyone, anytime ............. and John is the quiet one ......

    Although I LOVE being at home too - especially the new house. It is so relaxing ...
    I also like having people over ...... although all I do is run, run, run ......... being the "ultimate" host (i.e. the host who makes sure everyone else has a drink, and then wonders where HER drink is ... )

    Tamara - as for the dogs .......... that brings all my friends out of their shells ..
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    "No dog is born either vicious or friendly, but rather a blank slate that is moulded, for better or worse, by the owner."

  2. #17
    Yep i love parties/ BBQs/ socialising with fellow Flyballers anything realy . I'm set for the night when someone mentions dogs lol .
    Rhi *Hooman* Clover *Rottie x ACD* (RIP to my BRD) Elvis and Tinny *The BCs* & Harri *JRT* Luna *BC x*

  3. #18
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    i'm as outgoing as can be! bring it ON!! there's a whole group of us that have been hanging out for years, so it's not really partying, more like constant socializing. but john and i are always getting invited to weddings and social functions. now that i'm one handed-hence no caps..too hard...i've been invited out more than ever! everyone jokes that my cry for attention works..LOL. before i got hurt, and cooked something special, i always invited neighbors, friends or john's kids to come over. i love people. went to a street fair today, lots of activity and best of all, dogs, so i met so many super sweet happy to chat about their dogs, people. i take after my dad, while my mom and brother were/are the introverts.



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  4. #19
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    I loved parties in my teens and early twenties, I went out partying most nights of the week (and I was a nurse, so I can't believe now that I had the energy). However, as others have posted, as I got older I enjoyed them less and less. When I was married, in my late twenties and into my late thirties, we threw many parties and dinner parties. I thoroughly enjoyed planning them, organizing everything, cooking, making my home hospitable, but with the first ring of the doorbell I'd wish I was the "help" and not the hostess. However, my then husband was extremely sociable and came into his own at that point. It was really good team work.

    I'm perfectly comfortable meeting strangers and don't have trouble starting a conversation, but I do find large gatherings boring so I avoid them as much as I can. A dinner party for about six is the best kind of social gathering for me.

    I appreciated Lisa's remark about introverts and extroverts. I'm an introvert and definitely need to be alone to recharge. I'm half-way through a two week home holiday at present and really enjoying it. The only people I've talked to over the past 11 days are those at the shelter for about an hour last weekend and the techs at the vet hospital for half-an-hour. Of course, the fact that I've adopted 8 cats over the past 3 weeks or so has kept me very busy. How can I want to socialize with people when I'm so busy getting to know them?!

  5. #20
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    Ah Debbie (sirrahbed) your description could also be me! (I left in the parts that are 100% me)

    I am very uneasy around folks I don't know and crowds make me climb into a shell. .........I will ask a question or make a comment and it does not seem to get answered........For me, this is almost a phobia I think....I become really anxious..... I am often afraid I will say something stupid and I get tongue-tied when I talk.
    But it is sure nice to hear about those who can talk to anyone any time. I sure wish I could be like that, at least sometimes.
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  6. #21
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    I like parties where everyone gets together for a nice quiet time - maybe a few sets of people over for dinner and some conversation in the livingroom.

    I have NEVER been a person who likes the wild alcohol ridden parties that you see on tv and movies. Even in college when they seemed to be the way to spend a "fun" weekend, I thought they were tedious and paintsaking. I get sick over cigarette smoke and would come home smelling like an ashtray. Whats fun about that?

    I do love to socialize and can talk to just about anyone. Now, if I could convince a whole bunch of people that a fun staurday night does not incude alcohol or cigarettes and no blaring music or tv..... now a quiet evening with quiet conversation, sodas, and pizza would be an awesome "party" in my book.

    However, once I download my photos from the camera, you'll all be amazed to see who was the life of my party yesterday --- Allen! He came down for loving from the 50 guests that were here for the baby shower!

  7. #22
    I picked other, as I enjoy small parties & small clubs (nothing too crazy), but I will go to a big party once in a blue moon with a group of friends.

  8. #23
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    The funniest part of this all, is that I NEVER even considered WILD parties with alcohol and smoking (as I would NEVER go to one of them). My original thought was being in a large group of people where they all know each other, but you do not. Feeling like an outcast while the others all huddle in their little groups having a good time.

    Now that catnapper has posted I can explain a little (and Kim, PLEASE do not feel that this is in ANY way your fault!!!!!!!) But I was at her baby shower yesterday. It was a great success, but not for me. I actually sat out on the front stoop for a while crying because I did not fit in. And I was so looking forward to this party. For WEEKS we were counting down the days, and then the old me, the shy one with no self confidence took over. DRAT! I am a failure.

    I am so sorry to whine................ Feel free to ignore.
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  9. #24
    Quote Originally Posted by jenluckenbach
    The funniest part of this all, is that I NEVER even considered WILD parties with alcohol and smoking (as I would NEVER go to one of them). My original thought was being in a large group of people where they all know each other, but you do not. Feeling like an outcast while the others all huddle in their little groups having a good time.

    Now that catnapper has posted I can explain a little (and Kim, PLEASE do not feel that this is in ANY way your fault!!!!!!!) But I was at her baby shower yesterday. It was a great success, but not for me. I actually sat out on the front stoop for a while crying because I did not fit in. And I was so looking forward to this party. For WEEKS we were counting down the days, and then the old me, the shy one with no self confidence took over. DRAT! I am a failure.

    I am so sorry to whine................ Feel free to ignore.
    I've done the same thing SOOOO many times!! Your not alone, just keep forcing yourself out there & it gets a little better each time I started going to a small club with friends & I found that helped.. I was the onlyone that didn't fit in, but I kept going anyways. Then one day I was peeled from the bench & forced to dance with a bunch of girls my age.. that sure was freaky!!! I think I was sweeting like a pig & not really dancing.. then I didn't have a choice to dance as they made me by force lol.. after that I was able to relax, still didn't dance often, but I'm more comfortable in a small group of strangers.

  10. #25
    I don't like parties at all. Justin and I have a weekly game night with our best friends and I'm fine doing that but not real parties. Our best friends are like family, actually we're both more comfortable with them than we are our 'real' family.

    I always have a big anxiety attack before hosting a party, but I do prefer that to being a guest at someone else's party. When I host a party I'm in control of who's invited, and what goes on at the party. Our parties are usually outside around the fire pit. It's very casual and the dogs love all the attention everyone gives them.

    Quote Originally Posted by sirrahbed
    I am very much of an introvert and a homebody.

    Plus, I am very uneasy around folks I don't know and crowds make me climb into a shell. In fact, I don't even like shopping and avoid it most of the time. I was just telling hubby about something that happens to me....I will ask a question or make a comment and it does not seem to get answered. He says I just talk too quietly For me, this is almost a phobia I think....I become really anxious and all of the sounds seem to run together. I am often afraid I will say something stupid and I get tongue-tied when I talk.

    For me, this is almost disabling because I avoid most social settings and I wish I did not do this.

    I try to just accept the way I am and not worry too much. I have been this way as long as I can recall. I do fine in a work setting but not socially.
    That is me. I know exactly what you mean about not getting acknowledged when you say something, it happens to me all the time. However I do worry about it, in fact I often have an anxiety attack before leaving the house.

    It is a phobia. I've been dealing with Social Anxiety Disorter pretty much my whole life, though wasn't diagnosed with it until I was 16. As a kid I was labeled as "shy", but it was a lot more than that.

    Quote Originally Posted by Lizzie
    I appreciated Lisa's remark about introverts and extroverts. I'm an introvert and definitely need to be alone to recharge.
    When Justin and I are out and away from the house for awhile my anxiety wears me down and I start to get grumpy. Justin will say it's time to go home so I can 'recharge'. Just being back home makes everything better.
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  11. #26
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    I'm a complete extrovert. I like parties, regardless of who I know or don't know. I love meeting new people, it's like reading a book and getting to know all the characters. I love going to clubs and dancing. I never went to parties in school, when I was younger, I was pretty shy, and, totally not into anything like drinking or smoking or boys. So, the couple parties I did attend, I didn't participate. I just remember doing a lot of people watching. Which I still do, people are funny, fascinating, interesting, etc. My boyfriend is a bit of an introvert, but, he's improving. When he drinks, he's an extrovert, definitely. I'm always outgoing.

    edited to say that I've never actually hosted a party, so, i chose that i prefer to be the guest. i'd like to try to host a party one day.
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  12. #27
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    Jen, I had no idea you were crying! I kept looking for you to talk to you and help you feel more comfortable, but you dissapeared! I feel just awful.... I'm so sorry you felt so out of place.

  13. #28
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    When I was a teenager I hated parties- for all the reasons mentioned. I felt like I never had the right clothes, said the right thing and was as un-cool as could be. Ususally I ended up in front of the host's single bookshelf just reading

    Now I love parties (a problem because my husband hates them ).

    And the best parties are Pet Talk parties

  14. #29
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    Not much of a party person. I'm to shy. Even if it is at a birthday party for one of my friends, I am usually the calm one, everyone else is soooo crazy. I think we have hosted 1 party before, but it was only for relatives. So no, not a party person.
    Sparrabeth- Never say we Die!

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  15. #30
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    i prefer being a guest at a party. i can leave if something comes up. and i'm not blamed for all the drunks that are in the house.lol
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