A Married Introvert’s Advice to Single Introverts Looking for Love
Finding someone who “gets” you as an introvert might take more effort, but when you finally find them, that effort will be worth it.
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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.
Finding someone who “gets” you as an introvert might take more effort, but when you finally find them, that effort will be worth it.
Dating can feel like you’re putting on a show, which can be draining for introverts, who prefer real and meaningful connections.
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Being an introvert won’t take anything away from your role as a mom. In fact, your kids will get something extra special from you.
Our need for alone time does not in any way indicate that we’re unhappy with you.
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We introverts want to give our kids a magical holiday season, but we don’t have to exhaust ourselves in the process.
Introverts often look for deep connections in their relationships, because they don’t open up to just anybody. Introverts tend…
Parenting can be overstimulating, especially for introverts. Being intentional about what gets your energy is key.
Instead of rushing to label your introverted kid as “shy,” normalize quiet moments and restorative alone time.