Anonymous wrote:For those in a happy and long lasting introvert/extrovert marriage, how do you make it work? I'm an extrovert and I'm tired of my introvert wife.
Anonymous wrote:For those in a happy and long lasting introvert/extrovert marriage, how do you make it work? I'm an extrovert and I'm tired of my introvert wife.
Anonymous wrote:For those in a happy and long lasting introvert/extrovert marriage, how do you make it work? I'm an extrovert and I'm tired of my introvert wife.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Extrovert with DCs that are extroverted. My introverted DH is now my Ex. If it were just the two of us we might have made it but add the extroverted DCs and resentment built up with how much “me time” DH needed.
This is my issue. We have two extroverted DCs as well and my wife always needs me time. It's almost to the point where she's ignoring the kids.
So give her me time. Take your extroverted children out of the house, and give your wife time to recharge by herself in her environment when it’s calm.
COVID has been tough on the extroverts who feel they can’t get enough social interaction and do they things “out” that they need, but it’s also hard on the introverts who have no space or area to decompress. Their bandwidth is already short, and with more than normal people underfoot for longer periods of time, it can feel overwhelming. Cut her some slack right now, and use your extroversion to remedy that, and remedy your own need to go do things.
OP wants to do things without the DCs or at least that is what I would want to do but the extrovert doesn’t get that time because the introvert can’t deal with the DCs and the chaos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Extrovert with DCs that are extroverted. My introverted DH is now my Ex. If it were just the two of us we might have made it but add the extroverted DCs and resentment built up with how much “me time” DH needed.
This is my issue. We have two extroverted DCs as well and my wife always needs me time. It's almost to the point where she's ignoring the kids.
So give her me time. Take your extroverted children out of the house, and give your wife time to recharge by herself in her environment when it’s calm.
COVID has been tough on the extroverts who feel they can’t get enough social interaction and do they things “out” that they need, but it’s also hard on the introverts who have no space or area to decompress. Their bandwidth is already short, and with more than normal people underfoot for longer periods of time, it can feel overwhelming. Cut her some slack right now, and use your extroversion to remedy that, and remedy your own need to go do things.
OP wants to do things without the DCs or at least that is what I would want to do but the extrovert doesn’t get that time because the introvert can’t deal with the DCs and the chaos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Extrovert with DCs that are extroverted. My introverted DH is now my Ex. If it were just the two of us we might have made it but add the extroverted DCs and resentment built up with how much “me time” DH needed.
This is my issue. We have two extroverted DCs as well and my wife always needs me time. It's almost to the point where she's ignoring the kids.
So give her me time. Take your extroverted children out of the house, and give your wife time to recharge by herself in her environment when it’s calm.
COVID has been tough on the extroverts who feel they can’t get enough social interaction and do they things “out” that they need, but it’s also hard on the introverts who have no space or area to decompress. Their bandwidth is already short, and with more than normal people underfoot for longer periods of time, it can feel overwhelming. Cut her some slack right now, and use your extroversion to remedy that, and remedy your own need to go do things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Extrovert with DCs that are extroverted. My introverted DH is now my Ex. If it were just the two of us we might have made it but add the extroverted DCs and resentment built up with how much “me time” DH needed.
This is my issue. We have two extroverted DCs as well and my wife always needs me time. It's almost to the point where she's ignoring the kids.
Anonymous wrote:Extrovert with DCs that are extroverted. My introverted DH is now my Ex. If it were just the two of us we might have made it but add the extroverted DCs and resentment built up with how much “me time” DH needed.