We use the words everyday, but what does it really mean to be an "introvert" or an "extrovert?" And what does it mean to be an introvert in a romantic relationship with an extrovert? Can it work? Surprisingly, psychologists tell us that despite their obvious differences, introverts and extroverts can enjoy a strong, stable--and fun--relationship. The key to introvert/extrovert bliss lies in understanding what makes the other person tick and using your differences to help balance and enrich the relationship.
This book offers advice for making it happen: · Learn how "innies" and "outies" process information and communicate differently · Discover ways to create a fulfilling social life for yourself and your partner · Find creative ways to blend decision-making and future-planning styles · Get past the dangerous question, "why can't you be more like me?" · Turn up the heat in the introvert/extrovert bedroom
The book is based on current scientific research and innie/outie interviews. The book is based upon the authors' personal experiences as a "mixed" couple--introvert Marti Olsen Laney and extrovert Michael Laney have been happily married for more than forty-two years. They must be doing something right!