zekko
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This idea suddenly struck me, I don't know if it is true or not, see what you think. I was reading one of those posts where the guy says "I was looking at all my married drinking buddies, and how miserable they are" - that's what made me think of it.
I'm an introvert by personality (not shy or awkward, just an introvert - an INTJ actually - educate yourselves). As an introvert, I prefer to have a few close friends rather than a bunch of acquaintances. It struck me that this probably affects the way I deal with women too. I like having one girl I'm close to, rather than a bunch of random FBs. Now I'm not married, but I may as well be, since I've lived with my girlfriend for eight years now (quite happily, by the way).
So could it be that an extrovert might feel more trapped by marriage, while an introvert might be more likely to be satisfied with it? Just because an extrovert might want a wider group of people to draw energy from, maybe they need to draw energy from more women too? An introvert, however, draws energy from his privacy, or from his few very close relationships.
I haven't seen any studies on this, but it makes sense to me. That doesn't make it so though. So referring back to the first paragraph, the gregarious "drinking buddies" are unhappy in their marriages because they are extroverts. According to this idea, anyway.
I'm an introvert by personality (not shy or awkward, just an introvert - an INTJ actually - educate yourselves). As an introvert, I prefer to have a few close friends rather than a bunch of acquaintances. It struck me that this probably affects the way I deal with women too. I like having one girl I'm close to, rather than a bunch of random FBs. Now I'm not married, but I may as well be, since I've lived with my girlfriend for eight years now (quite happily, by the way).
So could it be that an extrovert might feel more trapped by marriage, while an introvert might be more likely to be satisfied with it? Just because an extrovert might want a wider group of people to draw energy from, maybe they need to draw energy from more women too? An introvert, however, draws energy from his privacy, or from his few very close relationships.
I haven't seen any studies on this, but it makes sense to me. That doesn't make it so though. So referring back to the first paragraph, the gregarious "drinking buddies" are unhappy in their marriages because they are extroverts. According to this idea, anyway.