Anonymous wrote:I predict he's going to dump you soon.
Then you're going to spend your 20s and 30s cycling through guys who don't "treat you right."
Then you're going to get increasingly less interest until you desperately marry someone when you are like 39/40 and are running out of time to have a baby.
Then you'll regret losing this current BF because you were so immature and unrealistic about what being in a relationship means.
Anonymous wrote:DTMFA.
He is not a match and sounds verrrryyyyy immature.
I am an extrovert too and while I can make it work with an introvert for a while, I also cannot sit next to someone in stone cold silence. It starts making me feel absolutely crazy, not to mention rejected and totally uncomfortable.
I cannot imagine dealing with this for life. Just imagine- this will be your reality day in day out, birthdays, holidays.
Time to move on and find an extroverted dude.
Anonymous wrote:That sounds like an awesome weeknight to me, just curling up on the sofa with a book and a foot rub. That "is" spending time together. What exactly did you want from him right then? Conversation? Can that be done at dinner? In bed? Was there something pressing you just had to dish to him?
If you don't enjoy your silent time together, it may not be the best fit for you.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I love my bf to pieces. He is the best guy!! I can't even fathom breaking up! I just want to figure out how tp resolve this issue we have. I just assumed we'd naturally fall into a rhythm that accommodates both people clearly that's not working. I need to put more thought into giving him room for his alone time.
Anonymous wrote:DTMFA.
He is not a match and sounds verrrryyyyy immature.
I am an extrovert too and while I can make it work with an introvert for a while, I also cannot sit next to someone in stone cold silence. It starts making me feel absolutely crazy, not to mention rejected and totally uncomfortable.
I cannot imagine dealing with this for life. Just imagine- this will be your reality day in day out, birthdays, holidays.
Time to move on and find an extroverted dude.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: As someone who loves me, I expect him to relish the fact that he gets to see me at the end of the day and he should not want to wait to hang out with me and talk to me and tell me about his day.
To me this sounds exhausting.
You can't tell people how they should feel when they love you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DTMFA.
He is not a match and sounds verrrryyyyy immature.
I am an extrovert too and while I can make it work with an introvert for a while, I also cannot sit next to someone in stone cold silence. It starts making me feel absolutely crazy, not to mention rejected and totally uncomfortable.
I cannot imagine dealing with this for life. Just imagine- this will be your reality day in day out, birthdays, holidays.
Time to move on and find an extroverted dude.
And then complain that he wants to talk about his day instead of hearing all about yours, or wants to go out with friends instead of rubbing your feet and treating you like a princess![]()
Anonymous wrote:DTMFA.
He is not a match and sounds verrrryyyyy immature.
I am an extrovert too and while I can make it work with an introvert for a while, I also cannot sit next to someone in stone cold silence. It starts making me feel absolutely crazy, not to mention rejected and totally uncomfortable.
I cannot imagine dealing with this for life. Just imagine- this will be your reality day in day out, birthdays, holidays.
Time to move on and find an extroverted dude.