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, a clinical psychologist who specializes in relationship issues. Extroverts, meanwhile, tend to feel more drained when they don't have time for socializing or extending their interpersonal network.
According to Dr. Manly, it's unlikely that an extreme extrovert and extreme introvert will wind up in a long-lasting relationship. Their lifestyles may simply butt heads, and ultimately this may drive them apart. But, that's not the be-all and end-all of the situation. "The introvert may discover newfound enjoyment in social activities that would have previously been avoided," says Dr. Manly."In the same way, the extrovert may come to embrace the benefits of increased quiet time and partnership engagement."The more you and your partner differ on that introvert-extrovert continuum, the more tension may crop up once you move in together, says Dr. Manly.
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