6 Great Reasons To Date An Introvert

6 Great Reasons To Date An Introvert

Introverts have been stereotyped as being boring and sometimes, selfish. They may seem mysterious at first because of their quiet personality, but once you get to know them, youโ€™ll know theyโ€™ve got a lot more to offer. If you ever thought about dating an introvert, here are the reasons why you wonโ€™t be disappointed.

Forget the myths you might have heard, introverts are awesome partners.

Susan Cainโ€™s 2012 book, Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World that Canโ€™t Stop Talking, has gained huge popular acclaim and received attention from everyone from business leaders and psychologists to teachers, university presidents, and political activists.

American culture is dominated by the โ€œextrovert idealโ€ and yet without introverts, where would we be? We would not have Post-impressionist sunflowers (Van Gogh), personal computers (Steve Jobs), or quantum physics (Albert Einstein).

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The Civil War might never have come to an end (but it did thanks to Abraham Lincoln,) and the world would never have met Harry Potter (but we did, thanks to J.K. Rowling). Typically the most creative people, and often very personable and charming, introverts get a bad rap and are victims of all kinds of unfair stereotyping.

They are not by definition socially awkward nerds with no friends. They are usually fascinating and inventive, often intuitive and passionate.

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How Do They Operate?

1. Introverts process information internally. They are more tuned in to the internal world of emotions and ideas than the world of people and activities.

2. There are many types of introvertsโ€”just as there are many types of extrovertsโ€”from the extremely shy and non-social, to great leaders and extraordinary speakers. In fact, being shy has nothing to do with introversion, and being a great leader has nothing to do with extroversion.

3. Introverts can usually handle the same situations and environments that an extrovert can, but not for as long. High energy people, activities, crowds will ultimately exhaust them.

4. Rather than โ€œrefuelingโ€ in the company of others, an introvert will โ€œpluginโ€ by being alone, when exhausted or drained.

5. Time alone to think without distractions is a basic need for an introvert. Though an introvert can tune people out and focus in the midst of chaos, in a way that an extrovert (who can be distractible) often cannot, doing so takes its toll.

6. Introverts are highly introspective.

7. An introvert is as likely to enjoy a party as much as anyone, but may go to fewer parties than an extrovert, and may prefer smaller groups of intimate friends.

8. Though I can think of exceptions, most introverts will weigh options at length before making a decision.

Related: 5 Keys To Understanding And Loving An Introverted Man

If you are not an introvert, you may have all kinds of crazy ideas about what life would be like with one. An eternity of silence and isolation as your introvert partner holed up in an office inventing edible Saran Wrap or writing haikus. Or a lifetime spent with zero social life, zero parties, and zero dinners out with friends.

No matter how much you love someone, you want more than one person in your life, right? Well of course you do! So does your introvert. An introvert is not a freak. He or she is simply a person with a particular way of operating.

I guarantee that you know many people who are introverts and, based on some of the stereotypes, you would never guess. In fact, the most common myths about introverts are simply not true. They are not rude, they do like people, they know how to laugh and play, they go outside, and they can be quite talkative when they have something meaningful to talk about. (But itโ€™s trueโ€” small talk is agonizingly painful to the classic introvert.)

Why Is It Awesome To Be In A Relationship With An Introvert? Here Are 6 Great Reasons:

1) They are great listeners.

They want to know you and understand you better. Though empathy does not necessarily go hand in hand with introversion, many introverts are so tuned in to nuance that they are, in fact, very empathic. What that means for youโ€”you will feel heard.

2) They are observant.

An introvert pays attention to details. In a relationship, introverts are likely to notice moods, words spoken or not spoken, body language. They are aware of your needs. What that means for youโ€”you will be seen.

3) They are easy to be around.

There is less drama, less competition, less general relationship chaos with an introvert. Your introverted partner has no desire to outshine you, be the โ€œheadlinerโ€ in the relationship, or be the center of attention. What that means for youโ€” their easy presence is comforting.

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4) They are loyal.

Because introverts are selective about who they hang with, they invest time and energy into their relationships. They are patient and loyal, sometimes to a fault. What that means for youโ€” you can rest easy.

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5) They practice good self-care.

Typically, introverts pay close attention to diet and exercise and generally value their health. They also project these values through their appearance and manner of dress, often classic, understated, and non-flashy. What that means for youโ€” nice arm candy! Just kidding (sort of). It means your partner will be healthy and set a good example!

6) They are authentic.

Introverts may or may not sit up all night talking, but when they do, their conversation is likely to be thoughtful, meaningful, even soulful. They are likely to feel things deeply and passionately and live honorably according to their values. What that means for youโ€”you will know your partner wants to connect with you on an intimate level.

Related: 6 Reasons Why Introverts Make the Best Life Partners

Introverts are wonderful partners for other introverts, and also for classic extroverts (wait for next weekโ€™s blog on great reasons to date an extrovert). For personal growth, to get out of their comfort zone, and just to have fun, people will date, or be in serious relationships, outside their โ€œversionโ€ โ€“ whether it be intro or extra.

Often, in fact, extroverts and introverts are very successful in relationships once they understand one anotherโ€™s modus operandi and are able to respect each otherโ€™s unique needs.


Written by Jed Diamond Ph.D
Originally appeared in The Goodmen Project

Dating An Introvert Is Always Better

If you are looking for a romantic partner, then introverts are the best personality types out there for you. This is even more true if youโ€™re an extrovert as an introvert will balance your extroverted energy by adding some contentment and peace into your life. Regardless of whether youโ€™re an introvert or an extrovert, there is no doubt that dating an introvert can bring a lot of joy and happiness into your life. However, the best thing about dating an introvert is they will always give you the love and importance you deserve as they are very loyal and have a close social circle. 

So if youโ€™re still wondering if you should be in a relationship with an introvert, then itโ€™s about time you dive into the introvert love pool and enjoy the perks of being in the happiest and most fulfilling relationship of your life.

Related: 15 Things Introverts Crave In Romantic Relationships

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