You finally have to face it. ENFP like ENTP's. the other guys just do not stand a chance xD
So untrue. Compare ENTP with INTP and, well, ENTP comes up lacking

I read a book about extroverts, introverts and relationships and it said that two extroverts together was like two bulls trying to pull in opposite directions. ENFP and ENTP both like being center of attention. INTP is happy to let them.
Anyway, I married an ENFP and its the best match I can imagine. Its so good that I wonder how any other type is able to have a happy relationship (since I've found the optimal personality mix for the best one ever and we're both so unique

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So we talk about everything: people, life, politics, history, sociological topics, everything. When we first met in person, we went on a trip to Las Vegas and every meal lasted three or four hours because we'd just get lost in conversation. It still happens often: breakfast can last into lunchtime if we're not careful.
ENFPs can make you feel special in a way that I've not experience with anyone else before. What I recognized early on is that's all he wanted in return - to feel like I think he's special, valued and loved. Maybe its unusual for an INTP to find it as easy as I do, maybe its because he actually is valued and loved so much by me. I don't know.
It works because we're good friends who are ridiculously attracted to each other and are both more concerned with the other persons happiness than our own (which presents its own problems, but its better than being with a selfish person who takes every inch you give them without a second thought about what you might like or need).
BUT, things only get done when they absolutely, positively, no-question-about-it, have to get done now!

We did manage a spousal visa and intercontinental move though, so its not so bad.