5 Ways Introverts Can Help Balance Out Their Extroverted Partners
People say “opposites attract,” and this can be true for many relationships, especially when an introvert gets together with an extrovert.
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People say “opposites attract,” and this can be true for many relationships, especially when an introvert gets together with an extrovert.
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Many stereotypical first date ideas are a bit too… loud. But, luckily, there are plenty of introvert-friendly options out there.
When dating an extrovert, instead of feeling like you always have to keep up with them, invite them to slow down with you.
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The very things that exhaust me as an introvert are the very things that energize my husband as an extrovert.
Having almost everyone I know in one tight space — and looking at me — is not my idea of fun as an introvert.
Just because your introverted partner doesn’t want to go to a party with you doesn’t mean they don’t want to spend time with you.
I couldn’t take it anymore. I could no longer ignore my true introvert needs, like spending time alone instead of at his friend’s place.