What other personality types would we ENFPs get on well with, and which other personality types should we ENFPs avoid?
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What other personality types would we ENFPs get on well with, and which other personality types should we ENFPs avoid?
Like Bear said, all types are theoritically awesome... depends on individual to determine if you should avoid them. However MBTI suggests communication patterns between types:
here: http://personalitycafe.com/enfp-foru...html#post44691
download the image and read the later posts to understand how to decypher it ^^
I have a chart that says the other types ENFPs can communicate with are
Eagle INTP
Snake ENTP
Dragon INFP
Avoid
Lion ESTP
Dog ISTJ
Butterfly ESFP
In practical terms the ESFJ can cause no end of trouble, because the Horseman is not compatible with Eagles, Snakes and Dragons. The Ferret associating with ESFJ can become isolated from her friends. The ESFJ match is below average.
Last edited by Perseus; 03-11-2009 at 10:05 AM.

I'm awesome and have lots of experience with NFPs. You definitely shouldn't avoid me.![]()
I saw an example when a girl (31)ENFP was being especially obnoxious and an ISTP woman wanted to Panda-swipe her one. I didn't actually mind her behaviour. Then the Possom got fed up with Carrot (an ISTP) threaten to glass his face. Just about then the Possum (ENFP vermin mode) should have played dead. The Dogs (ISTJ) chased her out.
This one got pregnant at 17, but there were love bites all down her arm, so she must be still having fun.
A mistake.
Dragon INFP
I have transcribed the chart to
http://www.glaucus.org.uk/Types-Comm.htm
I hope I have not infringed any copyright laws (included for the purpose of research and review) or made any transcription mistakes. The latter is probable.
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