Reserved they say

Shy

Or stuck up

A snob

A loner

A bit weird

Or a bit boring

 

Labels

Without actually coming up

And asking me

About my experience

From the inside

 

Come and sit down

One on one

With an open mind

And we can discuss

How things really are

 

Shy?

 

This is neuroscience and biology

A sensitive nervous system

And evolutionary hard-wired responses

To quickly firing neurons

A room full of people

Is too much stimulus

Brain and body short circuit

Disengaging

Momentarily paralysed

Too intense

 

In new situations

Seeming absent and shut off

As my brain unconsciously analyses

All possibilities

Every angle

Filtering through layers of memories

Cerebral tangles

Building up a big picture

Before it responds

 

What has timid and fearful got to do with it?

Or snobbish and aloof?

Labels based on zero understanding

 

I have set out on adventures

Gone to unknown places

Mixed with completely different cultures

I do not fear human connection

 

I have forged my own way

Going against the grain

Following my own sense of right and wrong

I do not lack more self confidence than the next person

 

Shy?

 

This is not a character flaw

It’s physiology

 

Humiliated by their labels

I am not a frightened little girl

Without an opinion

Nor a disinterested bystander

With nothing to say

Nor a contemptuous snob

Who doesn’t want to share

 

I am an introvert.

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