How Introverts Can Feel Closer to Their Partner
Introverts often look for deep connections in their relationships, because they don’t open up to just anybody. Introverts tend…
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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.
Introverts often look for deep connections in their relationships, because they don’t open up to just anybody. Introverts tend…
Solo dates will give you the alone time you need — and when you’re reunited with your partner, you’ll both benefit.
Because of my fear of intimacy, I sabotaged myself in relationships and didn’t believe I was worthy enough to date.
Emotional invalidation happens when someone dismisses or minimizes your thoughts and feelings.
To be alone together, my husband and I stay physically close to each other while we do our own thing.
One way to show love to your introverted partner is to engage them in meaningful conversations that go beyond small talk.
Just as introversion occurs on a continuum, sensitivity does, too. I attribute much of our relationship’s endurance to our sensitivity levels.
Even if your spouse is the person you feel the most “alone” with, you still need to have time just for yourself.
Planning my wedding to suit my introverted nature — and ignoring some societal norms — was the best gift I could give myself.
By sharing your introversion, you’ll figure out if your date is someone who will value and respect your personality — or get it wrong.