In with the partner... groups of people can be a bunch of no chill. People in groups talk too damn much. Ever try to enjoy a movie or pay attention to something, and the other people are yapping away, or making messes or issues you'll have to rectify? I find nothing enjoyable or relaxing about that.
But that's just me. My wife and I are both introverts... the wife is a wannabe extrovert, so she tries to force social bullshit, but unlike myself, she's socially retarded and can't even fake it like I do, and that's when things go back to normal... just like I like it.
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A night with my future wife for sure, no question about it 😊
I like both. Iād want my partner to be comfortable enough to also go out with other people and have fun not just us always. Thereās more to life than just staying in. Go out there, discover new things, new places, new experiences together. Make new memories but still enjoy it together. I also enjoy just being with him doing nothingā¦
Night with a partner anytime of the day. I don't like being in small groups. I prefer intimate one on one. No small talk needed to catch up with everyone, you can just continue where you left off last time. And with they're your partner you already know what the other is thinking. It's just easier.
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Neither. I love my husband but we know if we met each other, violence would happen. Not because we hate each other, but both of us has gotten on each other nerves by trolling and stupid stuff. And have talked shit so i'd feel as if one of us is gonna attack the other... yes, i know, we're weird.
Night in.
Iām a social butterfly and my party is a social bulldozer. If we go out, we break from each other, chat up a storm with everyone then leave like nothing happened.
Nights in are a rare treat for us. Especially if we both have nothing planned or to do. So that little time in, weāll take it.I'm rarely in the mood to go out with more than a carload of people unless I just haven't seen them in years or something. The logistics and getting everyone to agree to something... no thanks. I have rescue kittens at home that are more agreeable.
Partner or not, iād almost always choose solitude. So yes Iād go with the quality time. I only like hanging with large groups about twice a year and normally prefer to be single when doing so, so i can act up
Partner, she's better to be with. what group, who cares about a group?
I'm ok with a group... family and company is spice of life. After all that, I want to come home to peace with my wife.
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Depends what I had more in the near past. If I would pick today I would prefer a group. Not having one of them at all wouldn't really be an option for me.
Depends on my mood but if I go out she should be a part of it. I don't exclude my partner. Staying in works all days, going out requires the right mood.
I'd rather spend a night in with a partner. Not to say that I don't like going out in a group in a social setting but being in with a partner and sending quality time with each other is the best.
I'd always choose my partner but if can both attend and she is ok with it why not both. But your partner should always be a priority.
Depends on the partner.
My partner is my cat. I like watching anime with her. She sleeps on the sofa.
Everything is relative to the situation. If you been with your man or woman daily then going out with friends to party or spend time together seems like it's due.
All things equal I'll rather spend it with my girl.
I don't really like groups... At home with my wife feels better.
My love language is spending quality time.
I would prefer spending night with my partner.if we are always together then i would want to go out with other people
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night in with him, enjoy some good food, drinks and relax, watch a movie or just talkā¦
I like going out more than staying home.
Stay at home with my wife 🙂. Especially when our son is asleep a few doors down 🙂👍
Night in with partner, I hate being in large groups.
Iād much rather spend a night in with my partner.
I always prefer one on one to large groups.
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