MBTI and romance life : what each type looking for in relationship
— my third MBTI thread
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— my third MBTI thread
before we get, i just want to say this topic might sounds very stereotypical, just take this assessment to know urself better, this is not astrology and remember these four letter doesn& #39;t define you forever. you decide who you want to be and what do need in relationship.
1. ENFJ : a passionate, growth-oriented relationship. consider themselves eternal students of life, and more than anything, they wish to surround themselves with curious and open-minded partner who want to learn and grow with them.
2. INFJ: a complex, intellectually challenging relationship. to an INFJ, a happy relationship is one that offers them practical stability but mental exploration and adventure. when they pair themselves up with a partner who brings this side out of them, they thrive.
3. INFP: a deeply romantic and intimate relationship. for them, love is learning the whole of someone’s mind, heart, strengths, weaknesses and fears, and fully accepting one another. and when they find someone they can merge in this way, they let themselves to truly flourish.
4. ENFJ: a relationship that giving personal growth for both of parties. and they always givingself-improvement should once they were in relationship. their best paired with a partner who wants to spend their life growing, someone who will never stop supporting their development.
5. ESFP: exciting and fun relationship.
they want to be exploring, pursuing, and learning new things about the world surrounds them. they& #39;re free-spirited types, best paired with an open-minded partner who is every bit as exciting as they are to hold the time they have on earth.
they want to be exploring, pursuing, and learning new things about the world surrounds them. they& #39;re free-spirited types, best paired with an open-minded partner who is every bit as exciting as they are to hold the time they have on earth.
6. ISFP: an adventurous, lifetime partnership. they& #39;re best paired with a partner who can offer them a sense of stability, but also shares their thirst for adventure and exploration. ISFP wants to feels accepted and understood. this feeling allows them to truly happy.
7. ESFJ: an “old-fashioned” romantic relationship. this type finds themselves happiest when they find someone who shares their respect for tradition, commitment and follow-through, a relationships that offer them the respect and trust they crave.
8. ISFJ: a stable and long-lasting relationship. when they falls, they fall hard. you won’t find a more loyal partner anywhere. they believe in partnerships that last for a lifetime. they mean the commitments they make, not just a partner in love—they want a partner in life.
9. ENTP: a dynamic, ever-evolving relationship. their mind never sits for long—and as result, neither do their relationships. this intellectually explorative type doesn’t need to be often physically adventuring, but they need to be constantly exploring new philosophies, concepts—
— and relationship improvement. they want their relationship to be an ever-changing beast. they& #39;re focused on self-development and they thrive in relationships that are constantly developing too.
10. INTP: an honest and understanding relationship. they& #39;re used to being misunderstood—and to often misunderstanding others. they& #39;re best suited with partners who want to take the time to understand them deeply and being deeply understood by their partners in return.
11. ENTJ: a relationship with shared long-term goals. for them, a relationship is a true partnership. they looking for both interests and the long-plan outcome looks optimistic. when the they finds themselves in one of these partnerships, they give it their absolute all.
12. INTJ: a stable, intellectual relationship. they are best paired with a partner who can make the same commitment to them. this type is best matched with someone who shares their thirst for philosophy. being deeply, intellectually understood is the greatest thing for them.
13. ESTP: a fun and easy-going relationship. known for being a bit fearful of commitment, truly want in relationships where both parties share thirst for discover each other and adventure. once they find a partner who makes them feel free, they suddenly not afraid of commitment.
14. ISTP: a practical yet independent relationship. they want to found a partner who balances them out in the right ways, not only understands this trait but craves it themselves. partner who respects and values their independent.
15. ESTJ: a steady and predictable relationship. they maybe not the most romantic people, but that’s because to them romance looks like making a serious commitment to someone they can rely on. this type thrives in relationships that are based upon mutual trust and respect.
16. ISTJ: an respectful and traditional partnership. the ISTJ truly thrives within relationships that follow the traditional rules of respectful courtship: They believe in calling back on time, showing up early for dates, and following through on commitments.
the end of the thread
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