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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Any women here with quiet, homebody DHs? I am dating a very nice who fits the majority of my "husband" requirements (he's considerate, caring, very smart and educated, same family values, blah blah blah) and I am incredibly fond of him and am starting to fall for him. However social life is where we struggle a little bit. [b]I'm definitely an introvert, but I'm a sociable, outgoing introvert. [/b]I can talk for hours on end - i just need two days of quiet at home to peacefully recuperate haha. But the point is I do enjoy catching up with my friends, I like going to networking events in my industry, I like making connections and meeting people. I need down time at home afterwards, of course, and my natural state is lying in bed with a book (suits my introverted nature) but I can't be at home all the time. My boyfriend doesn't really open up to people fast. He's very reserved, though friendly, and sometimes I think he gives people the impression that he isn't very interested in them. I know this is shyness, and I don't like the idea that I'm possibly more confident around people than he is. Any women who brought their DHs out of their shells? And how much of a turn-off is it for you?[/quote] NO such thing. You're a full on extrovert and your boyfriend is an introvert. You can't change his personality but opposites do attract. My current bf is an extrovert who has a lot of friends and I'm an introvert with few to no friends. I'm attracted to him being outgoing and he's attracted to how much I value a nice home and family.[/quote] You don't actually understand what introvert and extrovert means do you?[/quote]
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