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Do introverts and extroverts make good couples?

Do introverts and extroverts make good couples?

In spite of their differences, introverts and extroverts make great romantic partners. Perhaps it’s a case of opposites attracting — what one partner lacks, the other more than makes up for. Introverts gain energy and recharge by spending time alone, while extroverts gain energy by surrounding themselves with others.

Is it better for introverts to date other introverts?

1. Should introverts date each other? An introvert dating an introvert can be a good match, explains Andrew Aaron, LICSW. When two introverts date, they’re more likely to find comfort and understanding from being with someone with similar personality traits and who values and appreciates the same things.

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What do I do if my girlfriend is an introvert?

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  1. Understand that unexpected situations can be unwelcome or scary.
  2. If your introvert needs to be left alone, trust and respect that.
  3. Stay close at parties.
  4. Never embarrass an introvert in public.
  5. Check in.
  6. Give an introvert extra time to process a conflict.

Are you confused if you’re an introvert or extrovert?

You’re often confused for an extrovert. Your friends and family don’t buy that you’re an introvert because you’re just so social. In fact, it may have taken you a while to realize that you’re an introvert — because you play the extrovert so well.

Why don’t my friends and family buy that I’m an introvert?

Your friends and family don’t buy that you’re an introvert because you’re just so social. In fact, it may have taken you a while to realize that you’re an introvert — because you play the extrovert so well. Now you find yourself constantly having to explain your introversion and how you get your energy.

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Do introverts find it hard to make small talk?

Many introverts find it difficult to force small talk. They’d rather talk about big ideas or connect in an honest, authentic way. This is especially true of extroverted introverts. It’s far easier for them to say what’s on their mind than to fake a rousing discussion about the weather.

Who is Jenn Granneman and what is introvertdear?

Jenn Granneman is the founder of IntrovertDear.com and the author of The Secret Lives of Introverts: Inside Our Hidden World. Jenn is a contributor to Psychology Today, HuffPost, Susan Cain’s Quiet Revolution, Upworthy, The Mighty, The Muse, Motherly, and a number of other outlets.