My Love Type

Jan 15, 2009 02:56



Your Love Type: INFP



The Idealist

In love, you crave a long term, harmonious relationship.

For you, sex doesn't come quickly - it takes time for you to open up.

Overall, you are supportive, nurturing, and expressive.

However, you tend to be shy and protective of your personal space.

Best matches: ENFJ and ESFJ

What's Your Love Type?

Definitely true. I don´t like fooling around and my personal space is of the utmost importance. In any relationship respecting each other´s space is fundamental in order to make things work.

Here´s my personality type:

INFP:

  • I - Introversion preferred to Extraversion: INFPs tend to be quiet and reserved. They generally prefer interacting with a few close friends rather than a wide circle of acquaintances, and they expend energy in social situations (whereas extraverts gain energy).[7]
  • N - iNtuition preferred to Sensing: INFPs tend to be more abstract than concrete. They focus their attention on the big picture rather than the details, and on future possibilities rather than immediate realities.[8]
  • F - Feeling preferred to Thinking: INFPs tend to rely on a personal, internal sense of right and wrong rather than external, objective criteria. When making decisions, they often give more weight to feelings and social considerations than to logic.[9]
  • P - Perception preferred to Judgment: INFPs tend to withhold judgment and delay important decisions, preferring to "keep their options open" should circumstances change.[10]

So my best matches would be the following personality types:

ENFJ:(Based on what I´ve read on Wikipedia, I´d say Michael fits this personality type. What do you think?)
  • E - Extraversion preferred to Introversion: ENFJs often feel motivated by their interaction with people. They tend to enjoy a wide circle of acquaintances, and they gain energy in social situations (whereas introverts expend energy).
  • N - iNtuition preferred to Sensing: ENFJs tend to be more abstract than concrete. They focus their attention on the big picture rather than the details, and on future possibilities rather than immediate realities.
  • F - Feeling preferred to Thinking: ENFJs tend to rely on a personal, internal sense of right and wrong rather than external, objective criteria. When making decisions, they often give more weight to feelings and social considerations than to logic
  • J - Judgment preferred to Perception: ENFJs tend to plan their activities and make decisions early. They derive a sense of control through predictability, which to perceptive types may seem limiting.
ESFJ:

  • E - Extraversion preferred to Introversion
  • S - Sensing preferred to iNtuition
  • F - Feeling preferred to Thinking
  • J - Judgment preferred to Perception


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