What type is your ideal partner?


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  • ISTJ

    10 2.19%
  • ESTJ

    5 1.10%
  • ISTP

    9 1.97%
  • ESTP

    7 1.54%
  • ISFJ

    11 2.41%
  • ESFJ

    4 0.88%
  • ISFP

    13 2.85%
  • ESFP

    6 1.32%
  • INTJ

    52 11.40%
  • ENTJ

    23 5.04%
  • INTP

    30 6.58%
  • ENTP

    45 9.87%
  • INFJ

    73 16.01%
  • ENFJ

    45 9.87%
  • INFP

    52 11.40%
  • ENFP

    71 15.57%
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This is a discussion on What type is your ideal partner? within the Member Polls forums, part of the Personality Type Forums category; [QUOTE=lib;944647]INTJ Interesting that the smallest type gets by far the most votes (INFJ) and the second smallest type gets the ...

  1. #31

    [QUOTE=lib;944647]INTJ
    Interesting that the smallest type gets by far the most votes (INFJ)
    and the second smallest type gets the third most votes (INTJ).[/QUOTE

    Yes, it is interesting. NT and FJ seem to be more active here then NF.
    Maybe that's why they get the most votes. NF don't usually vote for
    themselves, must be the NT or FJ giving us the votes.

    I thought this place would be very active with NF. Not near
    as many as i originally visioned.
    Likely because NF are amused with other things other than social
    networking. Just my guess.



  2. #32

    Quote Originally Posted by MuChApArAdOx View Post
    I thought this place would be very active with NF. Not near
    as many as i originally visioned.
    Likely because NF are amused with other things other than social
    networking. Just my guess.
    The INFJ board is very active. The INxx boards are all very active. I get bored and visit them sometimes.
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  3. #33

    I'm a bit torn about how to answer... I've definitely had soul mate connections with an ENFP and an ENFJ, but there seems to be a raw animal magnetism drawing me towards ISTPs. My current partner is an ISTP and I do consider him to be my ideal partner, but not just because of his type, but because of every single part of him. I suppose my ideal partner is a thinker, because since I'm such an emotional person, I need someone who balances me out. A man who can be strong when I am weak, and logical when I am not. Someone whom doesn't get sucked into my moods, and can be my rock when I begin to loose my foothold. Also I do really love a man who uses Fe to read me and is there for me when I need him to be.

    A guy who can carry heavy things, calculate a budget for me, and fix things that I've inadvertently broken during one of my trial and error learning experiences. Someone with patience and understanding. Someone calm when I am stormy. Someone like my man.

    So I guess I have to say ISTP.


    EDIT: I'm surprised that no one has voted for ESFJ yet, as they are supposedly considered to be the most popular wife. (ENFPs being the second)
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  4. #34

    NFs or NTs lol, pretty self-explanatory
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  5. #35

    I think it has more to do with pairings. I am super hot for ISTJs, which would make a super-ego pairing. I really believe there are other things involved too like pharamones and for me where he is in his life and if he can provide.



  6. #36

    INTJ or ENFP! Be still my beating heart haha!



  7. #37

    Looks like INFJs are in high demand. Uh oh. I better snatch one up sooner rather than later...
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  8. #38

    Wow, it looks like us INFJ's are popular. Better start showing my true colors.

    P.S. I bumped ENFP up(How can I not? ENFP girls are so charming!), so now it's a tie.
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  9. #39

    I or E- Even though I'm pretty introverted, I would like an outgoing introvert or a shy extrovert. I get a long better with people who range from sometimes social to social butterfly. I'm a type 2 INFP so I'm a bit more people-orientated then other INFPs.
    N or S- I prefer N.
    F or T- This one is tricky... I'm attracted to both, but I would pick a Thinker who can be emotional at times over, or has an unusually high F over a Feeler.
    P or J- No preferance, but as long as a Judger isn't an extreme one then I'm cool.

    My ideal types: ENFJs, ESFJs, INFJs, ENTPs, INTPs, and INTJs.



  10. #40

    Even though I can't really choose someone by type, I'm more attracted to introverts than extroverts. Even though I think an extrovert could keep up, prove me wrong introverts!
    As for the other letters, it depends upon the pairings. I could go for either P or J. I think a J would keep me in line more than a P would. I enjoy some structure and consistency, and they can help me there. But a P like myself would and could be loads of fun.

    The other letters, well, I can't say. They all have their positives and their negatives, can't I just enjoy all of you?
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