As said before, a consul being a social person can have its pros and cons. For example, a consul can be a loyal person that can get along very well with people. But in certain situations, their roles can become very challenging and tend to become vulnerable if they face certain emotions. Consuls can sometimes take their social life a little too seriously that it can affect a situation they may be involved in or in their everyday life. Situations like this, I can relate to because I am the kind of person to always care about what people think of me. And if a certain person doesn’t like something about me, I tend to become very self-conscious and will do anything possible in my power to change …show more content…
If they stick with a large group of friends, it is certain that consuls will always be supporting their group of friends non-stop. This relates to me because I am the kind of person that can make a lot of new friends but I will always stick with the people I am most comfortable around. For example, being enrolled in a new school that was in a district much different from my old school meant I would have to make so many new friends. And to this very day, I continue making new friends on the daily but always seem to stick with the group of friends from my old school. I am not the person to have trust issues with a lot of people when it comes to friendships but I just simply feel much more safe around my group of