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[MBTI General] MBTI Relationship Compatibility Chart (Simplified)

Riva

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 26, 2014
Messages
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Enneagram
7w8
Instinctual Variant
sp/sx
This chart is so wrong. ENTPs suck at long term relationship, commitment and responsibilities (which comes with commitment) and they have no danger zone?

Booo!

Sometimes I think only ISFJs can live with ENTPs. It's not because they are good matches for ENTPs either. From what I have noticed, ISFJs kinda have low self esteem and would make any compromise as long as their very basic relationship requirement are met. When I mean basic, I mean the very basic. However, they do tend to grow a spine when they get older.

Also, INFJs from what I have noticed though theoretically ideal types for relationships somehow fails at them really really hard eventually. I don't really know what the reason is. But it does happen quite often. However, if they are in a relationship with a male who takes the upper hand without much concern about the 'thinking too much syndrome' of the INFJ they are dating it tends to work. However, I am not entirely sure whether this is INFJs or INFJ+4w5s.
 

grey_beard

The Typing Tabby
Joined
Jan 28, 2014
Messages
1,478
MBTI Type
INTJ
Enneagram
5w4
Instinctual Variant
sx/sp
This chart is so wrong. ENTPs suck at long term relationship, commitment and responsibilities (which comes with commitment) and they have no danger zone?

Booo!

Sometimes I think only ISFJs can live with ENTPs. It's not because they are good matches for ENTPs either. From what I have noticed, ISFJs kinda have low self esteem and would make any compromise as long as their very basic relationship requirement are met. When I mean basic, I mean the very basic. However, they do tend to grow a spine when they get older.

Also, INFJs from what I have noticed though theoretically ideal types for relationships somehow fails at them really really hard eventually. I don't really know what the reason is. But it does happen quite often. However, if they are in a relationship with a male who takes the upper hand without much concern about the 'thinking too much syndrome' of the INFJ they are dating it tends to work. However, I am not entirely sure whether this is INFJs or INFJ+4w5s.
Are these prognostications based on your own relationship experience, [MENTION=22067]riva[/MENTION]? On reading? Or on observing friends/relatives?
:thinking:
 
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