Introverts and extroverts have different ways of dealing with feelings. Extroverts may love small talk; introverts would bend over backward to avoid it. Differences like this are why you should be careful in asking out your introverted crush. Many introverts don’t wear their heart on their sleeve.
If you want to pursue your introverted crush, here are ways to do it.
Small talk may be tough for introverts
Talking about the weather for hours won’t help your cause. Introverts are stimulated by deeper and more meaningful interactions. Take the conversation to the next level. Talk about their interest. Check their Twitter or Facebook forhobbies and any shows they watch or music they listen to. You should be able to find at least one common ground. If you do, use this as a bridge to build a more organic and deeper conversation.
Find out what they are passionate about
If you think introverts are boring, then you might just haven’t dug deep enough. A good way for them to express their feelings is by talking about their passion. Introverts can be profound when you get them to talk about their passion or purpose in life. Don’t be too pushy in your conversations though. Let them tell their story at their own pace. Listen.
Don’t judge them
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Dr. Dan Neuharth said you shouldn’t judge the introverted personality of your crush. He added that introverted and extroverted tendencies are often set at birth. He said appreciate what your crush can offer. Likewise, you can use your contrasting personalities to try new experiences.
Introverts can offer extroverts the chance to reflect, slow down and self-soothe. Alternatively, extroverts can offer introverts the opportunity to go to new places and try different activities.

Don’t be pushy and respect their preferences
Personal space is one of the most important things for introverts. Your crush may find solace in spending time alone. Don’t take it too personally if they decline on a date just because they want to spend time alone.
Every introvert is different though, and one may need more alone time than others. Observe your crush. Do they frequently spend time alone? Do they hang out often?
Compromise
Compromise is an essential ingredient in any relationship. This proves true, especially when choosing activities to do with your introvert crush. According to psychologist Hans Eysenck, introverts require less stimulation from the world than extroverts. Activities you suggest for your dates shouldn’t be just for your enjoyment. List down activities your potential date loves to do. If you’re unsure what those are, you can try these safe bets: a pleasant hike in the park or a quiet dinner in their favorite restaurant.
There are tons of personalities out there you might just cross into. And if it’s an introvert that happens to steal your heart, you now know what to do to get their affection. However, when deprived of options, you can consult a professional matchmaker to find the one for you.
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