Why I Like Introverts More Than Extroverts (From an Extrovert)
Introverts skip to the topics that really matter. With them, there is no having to drone on about the weather.
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Even introverts get lonely, and often, the people we’re close to are the most treasured parts of our lives. Below you can browse all of our articles about relationships, including friendship, family, parenting and romance. Or, check out some of our most popular posts about introvert-introvert relationships and dating an introvert.
Introverts skip to the topics that really matter. With them, there is no having to drone on about the weather.
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.
When a happily single introvert decides not to pursue a relationship, it’s a choice. They are content with being alone.
While introverts generally may choose to stay home with a good book vs. attend a party, there are certain times we may enjoy parties.
My long-term partner and I live in separate homes, which is what I need to thrive as a solitude-loving introvert.
Highly active kids want constant attention and don’t enjoy alone time. But there are ways to cope that can work for you both.
My baby arrived, and suddenly I had zero introvert alone time — until I learned to get creative.
I never want my introverted daughters to wish they were invisible or question their right to stand up for themselves.
Introverted friends are the best friends. You can count on them, they “get” you, and they’ll brew a pot of your favorite tea when you’re sad.
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.