I’m Not Lonely, I Just Like Being Alone: Life as a Single Introvert
When a happily single introvert decides not to pursue a relationship, it’s a choice. They are content with being alone.
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Love can be hard for anyone, but it can be even harder when you’re an introvert living in a largely extroverted world. We understand — we’ve been through it ourselves. Below, you can browse all of our dating and marriage articles. Or check out some of our most popular articles on dating an introvert, introvert marriages, and introvert-introvert relationships.
When a happily single introvert decides not to pursue a relationship, it’s a choice. They are content with being alone.
My long-term partner and I live in separate homes, which is what I need to thrive as a solitude-loving introvert.
In dating an introvert, I’ve realized the most important thing is how happy we are as a couple, rather than what personality types we are.
“Opposites attract” may work in movies, but in real life, it can be a minefield.
My extrovert husband and I had to learn to meet in the middle — I may go to karaoke with him, but he knows not to pass me the mic.
If the idea of flirting with a stranger seems terrifying, these methods can make it easier.
Matching users based on their Myers & Briggs personality type, the app has already helped hundreds of introverts find love.
Because each introverted Myers-Briggs personality type is different, the way they flirt is different, too.
Dating can be nerve-racking for introverts, so it’s important to identify your anxiety triggers and have a plan.
INFJs don’t date just for the sake of dating, and we won’t invest our energy if we can’t picture a deep relationship.