@the9clarks, That is too funny! We just about fell out of our chairs laughing. And I’m glad I can now laugh about my painful youth as a nerd in public school. 🙂
There is a story I also like to tell when asked the socialization question…
I was traveling recently and had to wait in line to go through airport security. There was a family in front of me going through the process. As the parents were answering the security questions, there was a young boy standing there oblivious to the whole thing as he played his portable video game with earphones.
The boy seemed a little inconvenienced when he had to stop playing to send the game through the security x-ray machine. But as soon as they got through the check point he grabbed the game and continued where he left off.
As I went on my way, I heard his mom calling as she ran after the boy. He had wandered off in a direction different than the rest of the family because he had his eyes and ears focused on his game and hadn’t noticed.
I probably can’t count the number of times I’ve run into similar situations. We’ve probably all noticed a family in a restaurant or driving by in a car where all of the kids sit independently listening to their own iPods, together physically yet very separate.
And I ask, “who’s unsocialized?”