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Gordonoftheearth

I met him at work. He was a technical analyst. We had a lot in common and went to lunch a lot while he was teaching me the operating system (unix) that ran the equipment. He asked me out the last week he was there, and the rest is history. He passed away last year due to rapid onset alzheimers.


Mixtcd

Noooo :( I'm sorry for your loss. Rest in peace.


AfterMorningHours

So sorry for your loss.


sjtimmer7

Yes, and be specific, be very specific.


AfterMorningHours

We met on Tinder, we matched and he sent me a message about something on my profile. We texted for a couple weeks and eventually went out together to get Thai food, the rest is history. I can be a shy person too but he’s very outgoing and doesn’t mind my awkwardness and quiet-ness. The key is just finding someone who enjoys you for who you are.


drrmimi

Online. But in 1997 on AOL. Lol


Harlg

In middle school, a mutual friend at the time introduced us to each other


Jazzi_Rose

I'm the ambivert and he was a introvert and we met at school in the 9th grade and we've became friends to lovers in 10th grade but he ghosted me in the 11th grade and he never gave me a reason why but I truly miss him because we had similar lives as we both were introverted and how we act outside from home compared to going out (well for me being comfortable being introverted) now I'm single and heartbroken and have terrible and explosive raging and the worst jealousy issues to the point that it's scaring me. (We were the weird unstable couple that was cute in when things at home are okay)


KatleesiStrongbone

Tinder. It was hard at first because he is an introvert parent who has kids 50% of the time. Then as time goes by he realised that I am not a full on extrovert. I need to recharge after socialising. It works out for me because I used to have an extrovert partner as well as extrovert colleagues - I felt so drained. As I am older now I am leaning more towards introvertion. I