I am like that - at 28 I have 2 friends and some acquaintances. I last went out with them a month ago, under duress. I don't like to communicate very much with people, I avoid contacts and I prefer to stay alone or at home. If I see an acquaintance on the street, I try to hide so he doesn't talk to me. My boyfriend and I have been together for over 4 years, he is just the opposite. Sometimes I wonder, but he didn't mention that I have a problem with being antisocial. It has often happened that I completely ignore his friends / acquaintances who shook my hand or greeted me, which is probably very rude, but I do not want to talk to anyone at all 90% of the time. Again, there was no problem, but even if there is - I do not care. With all this, I want to say that even with such a bad attitude on my part, he is still with me. So since you're not such a bad case and the boy isn't some desperate social bitch, I don't think there's any reason to worry. It is very important, of course, to be ok with your introversion, and not to compensate for the loneliness by suffocating your friend. This would mean that you are alone under duress, not at will, which is already a problem.
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I don't think anyone, regardless of gender, would feel comfortable with such an antisocial person. Of course, the other extreme is not desirable, especially in a serious relationship. The golden mean is just for everyone to have personal space and activities outside the relationship, but at the expense of the relationship with the partner. IN