6 Reasons Why Dating an Introvert Is Better — Even for Extroverts
Being an introvert can be a plus for your love life—and dating an introvert is a lot of fun.
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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.
Being an introvert can be a plus for your love life—and dating an introvert is a lot of fun.
My ex-husband and I did not fight outwardly. We suffered inwardly. We thought we were good parents and spouses because we did not fight.
Because introverts tend feel more comfortable listening than talking about ourselves, we’ll gladly concede the spotlight.
There’s nothing an introvert loves more than having their romantic relationship put on display for hundreds of people at a wedding, amirite?
Introverts love discussing ideas, and one of my favorite things to do is come up with a few lighthearted debate questions to ask my date.
If you see an introvert engaged in a quiet activity like reading, writing, or playing a video game, it’s good practice to ask if they’re willing to talk.
This did not seem the time nor the place to explain the reasons behind my choice to be single, and it left me merely smiling and shaking my head.
There are several actions which, when performed by an introvert, should make you feel especially appreciative in the knowledge that they love you.
An introvert-extrovert relationship. That almost sounds like a recipe for disaster. She enjoys being around people, and I need ample time away from others.
Ah, the introvert-introvert relationship. Many introverts have sought it, imagining quiet nights at home with takeout and Netflix.