True, but you’ve sorta fallen into the trap of overspecifying the action. If I know that the other person is (or tends toward) an introvert, then “that which I find hateful” is not “being left alone”, but “being brought into social contexts that are against my nature”. Compare the two examples in my original reply; I hold that the first style is the correct one to use, whereas you are treating the second as the ‘default’.
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True, but you’ve sorta fallen into the trap of overspecifying the action. If I know that the other person is (or tends toward) an introvert, then “that which I find hateful” is not “being left alone”, but “being brought into social contexts that are against my nature”. Compare the two examples in my original reply; I hold that the first style is the correct one to use, whereas you are treating the second as the ‘default’.