Reflection
Introverts often find companionship in one another because a shared preference for quiet and depth creates an unspoken agreement: presence without pressure is welcome.
In practice, this looks like conversations that ebb and flow, mutual respect for pauses, and simple plans that don't demand constant stimulation. Agreeing on pacing, checking in about energy, and honoring alone time helps interactions stay comfortable.
If meeting another introvert feels awkward at first, treat it like any new rhythm—lean into short, intentional encounters, notice what feels easy, and let familiarity grow at its own pace.