LIVE: Surviving the holidays as an introvert/extrovert couple
MOORHEAD, MINN. (KVRR) – The holidays are a stressful time for all couples, but especially when one is an introvert and one is an extrovert.
That’s why Moorhead Community Education is offering classes to help those couples better understand each other, and learn to accept their eccentricities.
They say that opposites really do attract, but that over time, and especially during the stressful holiday season, those differences can wear on a couple and cause some friction.
That’s why they’re showing you how the science of extroversion/introversion—and a little mutual understanding and grace—can enrich your relationship and strengthen it for the long haul.
“At the holidays, I’m an introvert. I’m going to want to take an actual holiday and take a break from people, and want to be by myself. If I had an extroverted partner, they would probably want the total opposite. Let’s get together. Let’s have some fun. Let’s go somewhere.”
You can find a link to their next class here.