7 Valentine’s Day Date Ideas for Introvert-Extrovert Couples
This Valentine’s Day, do something you both enjoy.
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This Valentine’s Day, do something you both enjoy.
Text your BFF, bake brownies, and curl up with these relatable movies. Galentine’s Day is the perfect holiday for single, introverted women.
Does the idea of the typical Valentine’s Day date — dinner in a busy restaurant and over-the-top declarations of love — make you squirm?
As much as I crave connection and intimacy, I’m typically most comfortable when I’m by myself.
When you’re single, you keep the essence of who you are. You don’t have to force yourself to fit into a two-person reality.
Kids would start shouting over each other as they competed for the floor. Unwilling to shout or interrupt, this introvert couldn’t get a word in.
Now excuse me as I drop my book, fall into your open arms, and use my sexy voice to whisper, “Let’s get takeout.”
Interested in dating an introvert? We won’t broadcast our interest loudly—but that doesn’t mean it’s not there.
Contrary to popular belief, ISTJs are deeply emotional creatures. We’re just super selective about who we choose to care about.
Here I am, in love with a man who understands me all too well. Dating a fellow INFJ was not something I considered “in the cards.”