It sounds to me that he is an introvert & you are an extrovert. Introversion/extroversion is not about how outgoing you are as many think. The best way to think about it is; how do you process stress. He most likely needs some alone time to do that and gets a bit grumpy if you interrupt him at those times. You most likely need to talk to someone you trust when you get stressed and it usually isn’t about solving the problem … it’s about being understood and validated. When that happens you feel better and can get on with life. Extroverts need to connect with others. Introversion/extroversion is one of the few things we never change in our lives. It’s who we are. Neither is good nor bad, but just a way of being.
Michael Web, a well-known Relationship says, “83% of divorces would never happen if couples learned how to understand each other. Opposites often attract each other because each of them has what the other lacks and they can be a great complementary happy couple when they understand each other and view their differences as complementary. If they view each other as wrong and expect the other to change, they end up living with contention which usually leads to a break-up.
I was wondering what each of you likes and valued about each other the most?
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