Not just you.  Me as well.  I think perhaps you nailed it.

dj


On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 7:45 AM,
[email protected]<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hey Jim,
>
> Perhaps it is a question of trust?  I know there are some people that
> I can fully relax around and 'show' myself as I am rather than hiding
> a certian percntage?  And some that I am not comfatable around to do
> that at all.
>
> Or perhaps that is just me?
>
>
>
>
> On 28 Aug, 19:19, retiredjim34 <[email protected]> wrote:
>>         I thought for a long time that I was the same “me” wherever I
>> was and whoever I was with. But then, in recent decades, I began to
>> notice differences in the “me” that was present, first with a few
>> people, then more and more with more and more. For example, I might be
>> witty with fast comebacks with one person, and yet with another I was
>> more dull and boring. Even when I tried to lighten up with the second
>> person, I did not seem able to – I couldn’t call forth the facet of me
>> that was present with the first person. Hmmm.
>>         Have any of you noticed this? Probably everyone has, and just
>> as probably many have written about it. Do any of you know if this is
>> the case? And has anyone tried to explain the different facets of
>> one’s personality that seem to naturally shine with different people?
>> Or am I just nuts? Jim
> >
>

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