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Originally posted by KnifeMissle
Of course it might but why would it bother them, generally. I'm saying that there's a trend where women often don't like me after getting to know me (as sad as that might be). Is there a reason why extroverted people will often not like introverted people? I don't understand why this would be since I'm an introvert and I don't dislike extroverts. How is it different the other way around?
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Extroverted people often times like interaction with other people and have an emotional need for conversation. If you are quiet and possibly hard to get to know or interact with it makes it difficult to know you and even more difficult to know if they like you. You don't have to be the life of the party but if you can work on getting over the introversion at least to the point of reasonable conversation you might fare a little better.
P.S. Typically (not always) a woman will have the need for conversation as one of her top five emotional needs. If you can develop that skill you will have better luck getting a second date. Me -- well I have a face made for radio so it's no wonder I rarely get a first date.
Good luck to you.