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extremely introverted means that I simply cannot be around people when recovering from a trip. I know exactly what you mean Godsmacker; it is incredibly draining and absolutely exhausting for me. This is actually true most of the time, depending on who I spend my time with. I consider myself to be overly sensitive to the emotional states of those around me and it can be pretty difficult to separate from it a lot of the time. This does extend across all long-lasting psychedelics as well, not just LSD or tryptamines or one specific class.
I have personally experienced what you described with an ex-girlfriend I used to trip with when I was younger. She would want to go out and do all these social activities the day after, when all I wanted to do was curl up with a blanket in a quiet room, eat some fruit, read some philosophy or something. Very chill. She would get restless and in a negative mood/mindset when she sat around with me the next day and didn't get out and socialize. She was my polar opposite and that's what worked for us for quite a while; our personalities complimented each other's nicely. But after a deep mushroom or LSD trip, whew, she was so ridiculously tiring for me that I started to make excuses so I wouldn't have to trip with her any more

She was an incredibly fun and wonderful woman to be around, just not after a trip for someone like me. So I would definitely agree that personality types have a heavy influence on what feels right post-trip.
I'm very similar to Continuum, having the INFP personality type. When I first took the test I was laughing so hard because it describes me so perfectly. I've taken it a few times to see if I got different results but apparently I fit this type perfectly. Then I look at a page like this and it lists a slew of my favorite people, I knew the test was absolutely accurate.
http://www.celebritytypes.com/infp.phpJohn Lennon, Jim Morrison, and Kurt Cobain!? Exactly! All those authors as well...these are my people!

Identifying with these people is effortless for me, because we're so much alike. Then on the opposite end of the spectrum it's just way harder to find that common ground. Not impossible, I'm a very easy-going person and I think I can get along with pretty much anyone. It just takes a lot more energy being around people who are extroverted and high-energy in social situations. I
need my quiet/personal time because after a while I become drained, moody, and just generally unpleasant
I have suffered from some social anxiety but I would agree with tseuq in his definition of the difference between simply being introverted and experiencing social anxiety. I am almost always comfortable in social situations with people, but on the periphery, more as an observer. I will participate in conversations, but I only speak when I have something to say. I'm the opposite of a motor-mouth, that verbal diarrhea you sometimes get from extreme extroverts

Then you read some of my posts and wonder how that could possibly be true

I'm far more comfortable communicating with written language than spoken. I am a person that needs to have a journal to write in everyday. I need to sit and write stories and ideas down, but more than that, I love sharing it with others.
I really want to second the notion about yoga having a huge effect on bodyload as this is something I've noticed myself as well. I never had any bodyload from LSD when I was younger. Then I did it in my early twenties and I had a really difficult experience, almost no visuals, just pure agony all over my body...neck, legs, even my arms were tense and cramped feeling. This trip was taken at the height of my problems with anxiety, go figure

After coming back to it just recently, having taken up yoga a few years ago, absolutely no bodyload whatsoever. I noticed this with LSA seeds as well. My thinking is with something like a lysergic especially...it's so electric and it courses through your body with such power...if you have an anxiety or an energy blockage type of deal anywhere on your body, you're definitely going to feel it during a trip like that. Yoga helps to open all the channels up and lets things flow naturally.