Remember a while ago we had a thread and several of us expressed bafflement as to why people found us intimidating? I’ve given it a lot of thought since then and I think I’ve figured it out.
I find people like StuffLikeThatThere’s first paragraph intimidating, especially when the person is also a lot taller than me, which isn’t unusual given I’m not quite 5’4". How then, does little, often labeled quiet, too often taken for someone far younger than I am, me intimidate anyone?
First, I’ve learned that being quiet is actually intimidating to some more out-going people. Apparently they worry about what we’re thinking about them…which strikes me as pretty narcissistic because I’m rarely thinking about them at all, never mind ruminating on some sort of negative opinion of them. Not giving your opinion of them seems to make a lot of people think you dislike them, even if you don’t.
Second, I’m sarcastic. Most people find my comments funny, but probably 25% do not. Unless I’m flirting with a guy who is giving as good as he’s getting, or talking to a friend I know can take a jab in the proper spirit, I rarely direct sarcasm towards people present, but it seems like some people are afraid I’ll start tearing them to shreds instead of making commentary on things.
Third, I’m pretty self-confident. I don’t know why that bothers people who aren’t, but I’m convinced now that it does. I treat people like they are also self-confident, which means that I’m not very nurturing to people, who again like StuffLikeThatThere, seem to require significantly more outside validation than I do. I don’t need it very often, and I don’t naturally offer it to others though I try to remember to.
So there you go. I’m quiet, sarcastic, and don’t offer praise as often as I should, all of which put a certain set of people off and worse still makes them uneasy.