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MBTI in Love
MBTI in Love
16personalities.com/articles/16-personality-types-in-romance
Gregarious and goal-oriented, Commanders can be forward when it comes to romance. They
have little trouble saying what they feel or pursuing whatever they desire. Their direct
approach may sometimes overlook tender subtleties but offers a vivid kind of energy that can
keep a connection strong.
Thoughtful and dedicated at their core, Advocates approach romance with warm sincerity.
Their private nature doesn’t always make it easy for them to express their interest, nor do
they offer it lightly. But the connection they can achieve with compatible people can be
profound and rewarding.
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Mediators (INFP) in Romance
Whimsical in some areas of life, Mediators nonetheless approach romance with a
wholehearted, sincere intent. They may struggle to voice their desires, but hope leads their
thoughts and feelings onward. When they meet someone who justifies their interest, these
normally private personality types give richly of themselves.
Enthusiastically social, Campaigners welcome many people into their lives but give even
more to those they love. Their approach to romance is among the most spontaneous of the
personality types, yet no less sincere for its ready, warm energy. Few types can match the
sense of fun and excitement that Campaigners revel in sharing with someone special.
Practical and reserved, Logisticians can seem outwardly cool, but they enter love with the
same grounded resolve that they apply to anything they truly value. When they find a
connection with someone, their hearts open in ways that run deep, even if they’re subtle on
the surface. No personality type offers steadier loyalty.
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Charismatic and considerate, Consuls approach romance with their core value of harmony
foremost in their hearts and minds. They see social relationships as a fabric that should be
strong, smooth, and soft. An intimate connection is a personal expression of this view on life,
and they rejoice at finding someone with whom they can share it.
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