
Psychology suggests that it is not about being antisocial. Introverts simply have different social batteries and emotional needs. (Image: Canva)

Here we explore 5 types of people that introverts typically find it difficult to deal with. (Image: Canva)

The Chronic Talker: People who dominate conversations, never pause to listen, and turn every discussion into a monologue can be overwhelming for introverts. (Image: Canva)

The Attention Seeker: Those who constantly crave the spotlight, exaggerate for effect, or create drama to stay relevant can exhaust introverts, who typically prefer low-key and authentic interactions. (Image: Canva)

The Loud Extrovert: While not all extroverts are difficult, the overly energetic, constantly hyped types can feel intrusive to introverts who thrive in calmer, quieter settings. (Image: Canva)

The Nosy Interrogator: People who pry into personal matters or ask overly invasive question. (Image: Canva)

The Constant Complainer: Introverts avoid unnecessary negativity. People who always find something to gripe about can be emotionally draining and hard to be around. (Image: Canva)