Y'know, this thread got me thinking. It's not a big issue enough for me to start a thread about it but it's not a small enough issue to forget about either. The issue is big enough for me to steal this thread though.
Scenario: I'm in the classroom and it's break-time. I, and 4-5 classmates, are talking about random stuff, showing each other funny videos in YouTube, etc. We are having a great time, making jokes and laughing and stuff. I get to make a few killer jokes as well. There is one guy who I almost killed by making him laugh and he takes revenge by making me laugh so hard, another friend steps in to the classroom with a "WTF JUST HAPPEN" expression on his face.
Scenario 2: Some hours later after the aforementioned scenario. The guy I mentioned earlier (made-me-laugh guy) and I find out that our houses are close and since we both take the tram, we go together. While walking, and while on the tram, there is dead silence. We can only make small talk about lessons and such, but by looking at us you wouldn't know that we had the most loud laughter on the planet a few hours ago. It's almost like an awkward and uncomfortable elevator moment where you make an eye contact with your neighbor but don't know what to say. You end up saying goodbye to each other in the most formal and cold fashion possible, then part ways.
Has this happened to anyone else too? It happens to me with, like, half of my friends. One minute, you are laughing and having the best time ever together while in a group, and next minute, you are walking together (without a group or anyone else) and never even talk with each other. It's making me feel like a boring guy who can only be funny if there are enough people around, for some reason.
By the way, Shook, it doesn't seem like you are the most asocial person in the world and your mother just could be overreacting. Mothers overreact to everything. I usually hang out with my university-friends at the university and the cafes around the university only, like you. I also meet up with my old friends from the high school from time to time. I currently deem myself "social enough". Sometimes being social feels kinda like a chore to me (interacting with puny humans is boring) so I'm not actively trying to be social and such anyway.