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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My late husband was an introvert. There were some things he was willing to do, like go to concerts or out dancing, and others he hated, like parties. I gave up expecting him to go to parties with me.[b] My friends all thought he hated them[/b], which wasn't true. If I ever date again I would look for an extrovert. I find introverts exhausting. [/quote] This is what my friends and family think about my wife. I sometimes think she really does hate them. Dealing with an introvert is very exhausting. Being in quarantine really isn’t helping. I think we may go our separate ways when it’s over.[/quote] Sounds like that would be a much more pleasant experience for both of you. Sometimes the introvert/extrovert pairing works. Often they find each other equally exhausting. Doesn't make either of them a bad person, but it's also not the case that one person is "easy" and "right" in some admirable way -- they are just as much a pain to the other person, when it isn't working. [/quote]
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