5 Reasons Why Every Introvert Should Elope
By eloping, we were able to avoid all the nerve-racking and exhausting wedding traditions that just weren’t “us.”
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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.
The duties of being a bride, which seemed so exciting for others, felt heavy and difficult for me as a highly sensitive introvert.
Believe it or not, you can actually enjoy the online dating process as an introvert, as long as you implement the right strategy.
Many stereotypical first date ideas are a bit too… loud. But, luckily, there are plenty of introvert-friendly options out there.
For introverts, the “big day” doesn’t necessarily mean big in numbers — it can mean monumental and exciting.
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.