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I am anti-social so I would hate dating a social butterfly. My first husband couldn't handle anything without all his friends around him...eventually they became more important than me which is one of the reasons I left him.
Introverted guys tend to be introspective and not quite as high maintenance.
this is a difficult one for me. i am very introverted and my DH is extroverted.
normally that would be better since if we were both introverted, things would be too quiet so to speak.
but a times, he calls attention to us, which i would prefer not to always have.
i cant decided. lol
Extrovert. Have tried dating the other kind. The one I'm thinking of acted like a traumatized sea turtle. Couldn't get him to come out of his shell. Pass. I know extroverted guys have their downside, but oh well. At least we can communicate. And I might just have a good tiime.
I've dated both, and in fact my fiance was an introvert. He hated going out to parties, any type of functions, and he did not like me to leave his side for too long. I don't think he was so much shy as he was snobby and felt as though he was an elitist. Only comfortable within his own territory. It was exhausting. On the flipside, I have dated extroverts who could work the crowd, and sometimes that can be a little tooo flirty for me ... All situational.
Extrovert. I enjoy going out and being with friends, so I would want someone that feels the same.
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