Introverts Want Friends, Too, But We’re Bad at Staying in Touch
I simply don’t have enough energy to maintain a roaring social life or constant contact through texting and phone calls.
Introverts aren’t always loners. In fact, for many introverts, our friends are one of the most important parts of our lives. But that doesn’t always mean it comes easy. Browse all of our friendship articles below, or check out some of our favorite pieces about the rules for being friends with an introvert, why introverts want friends too, and why introverts need to be especially careful about toxic people.
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