>>82787663
>Have you ever met a genuinely extroverted person?
Yes, most people.
>they admit how much they love solitude
That's burnout, not introversion
Genuine introverted people don't seek these experiences, they'd rather do whatever solo hobby they have. They never get invited to these hangouts due to the same reason, not meeting people. That's where the loneliness epidemic comes from, they never made any friends due to their introvertedness. But humans are still social creatures, so they become mentally ill, demoralized, disenfranchised, and depressed since their life inherently doesn't have any meaning to anyone. Extroverted people who get tired occasionally aren't introverts, they're just burned out on the occasion, just like how introverts can get burned out of their solitude. The problem is that they don't have any social skills, which is what the male loneliness epidemic is, and this society definitely doesn't make it exactly easy