How to say I Love You

Valentine’s Day for Introverts: 5 Ways to Say “I Love You

  1. Figure out what would make you feel loved. As an introvert on Valentine’s Day, you may love the idea of staying home with a bowl of popcorn and a romantic movie (and your sweetheart). Think about how you really want to celebrate Valentine’s Day, and express your desires to your partner.
  2. Discover what would make your partner feel loved. If your partner is an extrovert, he may not want to stay home. Perhaps he’d rather go to a Valentine’s Day party or have dinner at a popular restaurant. Really think about what your partner wants. Better yet, ask him how he’d best like to spend Valentine’s Day. Don’t just assume he wants to party.
  3. Accept your introverted personality traits. Many introverts feel guilty, awkward, or even ashamed about their introverted personality traits. Instead of feeling bad about yourself (which can negatively affect your relationship), accept who you are. Similarly, accept your partner’s extroverted personality traits (if you’re an “introvert and extrovert in love” couple). Here's a description of an introvert's personality traits.
  4. Seek balance. If your extroverted sweetheart has her heart set on a Valentine’s Day party or party cruise, find a way to compromise. Unless you’re both introverts on Valentine’s Day, you may have to find middle ground.
  5. Step out of your boundaries. If you’re an introvert on Valentine’s Day, consider pushing the envelope a bit. Maybe it’s time to explore your partner’s ways to say “I love you” as a way to learn more about both yourself and your lover. Do something you wouldn’t normally do, and be open minded about the experience.

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