5 Life-Changing Lessons My Extroverted Partner Taught Me
He taught me to ask questions and aim high, even if it feels scary. You never know, it might turn out great.
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He taught me to ask questions and aim high, even if it feels scary. You never know, it might turn out great.
Help them understand that your need for alone time is not a rejection of them.
By eloping, we were able to avoid all the nerve-racking and exhausting wedding traditions that just weren’t “us.”
At social events, my extroverted boyfriend keeps the conversation alive while allowing me to politely escape to recharge.
Don’t judge them if they need to be alone after getting back from a social event.
If your significant other prefers to stay home instead of meeting up with you and your friends, do not take it personally.
Introverts are often misunderstood by their extroverted partners because they have different needs in a relationship.
Introverts and sensitive people have high levels of empathy, so it’s easy for us to end up in codependent relationships without even realizing it.
Extroverts enjoy going along for the ride. I only have to mention wanting to visit a certain place, and my extroverted husband will make it happen.
When you date yourself, you elevate your alone time and make it something truly special — instead of the same old routine.