Hello, Johnathon.
I'd be happy to discuss it.
Do you know what types you tend to go for yourself? Or are you new to the idea and just trying to establish a personal pattern of past relationships?
I'm a hard sell. I don't fall in love easily or out of it easily. My interest can be piqued and I may find a fascinating object, but love? No. That's serious.
I've dated NTPs and STPs. My first "boyfriend" at 16 was an SP. I was really shy then, a tomboy, and unsure of myself. He was a great guy really. A hell-raiser but very sweet and good-natured. Everybody knew him at school. He was one of the girl-worshiped jocks, and I can still remember the two of us spotting each other at the bus station, and nodding across bodies like "Yep. Gonna date THAT."
INTP, master mechanic, genius prone, bumpy ride, still friends. Didn't go badly because of type. Went badly because of personal problems.
ISTP, another mechanic, terribly sharp, *powerful* mutual attraction. Drug addict. I had never been so in love with anyone in my life. It was like being functionally insane. We could predict each other, even over the phone. It was
easy. I still get a weird ripple effect in my brain when I think about him.
ENTP, yes, another mechanic. Mentally dazzling, easy going, witty, calm, so beautiful. I had no intention of ever liking him but he made sure that I did. We fell in together pretty much right away, and became this mythical pair (the garage was a gossip mill.... and you think *women* talk about each other?...). It was tacitly understood that I was "his girl" and no body hit on me because of it. Ultimately we were kept apart by an arcane but very real and operational socio-economic divide. He was "someone" and I was not. I probably would have married him. We made a dynamic affectionate set.
I have had other entanglements with INTPs and ENTPs, but I think what I've written is pretty adequate.