As an Introverted Mom, I Often Have to Tell My Guilt to Shut Up
I need space to breathe and remember myself as I am, not just as you see me.
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I need space to breathe and remember myself as I am, not just as you see me.
Talking to women doesn’t have to be reserved for those rare people who are born confident or are extroverted.
Some of my relationships shouldn’t have made it past the second date. How do introverts know when they’ve found someone who’s right for them?
He tentatively reaches across the bed with a warm gentle hand—and I recoil.
1. We work with feelings instead of logic.
Being single can be difficult for any personality type. But for INFJs, it can be especially hard, because you crave deep connections with others.
1. We’re tuned in to you.
I’m an introvert, and I spend most Valentine’s Days alone. I’ve had plenty of relationships, but I don’t do a lot of casual dating.
My relationships are best when nurtured one at a time. Unfortunately, life does not allow for relationships to occur in a vacuum.
I never truly felt safe or in love enough to be myself.