Love/Relationship: Blog Post

Love/Relationship: Blog Post

MBTI INFJ Character Type Love Language: Entering the Inner World of Advocates

Among the Myers-Briggs personality types, the INFJ personality , also known as the 'advocate', is the most mysterious and affectionate category of the MBTI 16 personality. They often use 'emotional filters' to understand the world and interpersonal relationships, and attach great importance to deep emotional connections in intimate relationships. But this does not mean that INFJs are free to expre...

MBTI ENTJ Character Type Love Expression and Language Analysis of Love

In intimate relationships, the word 'I love you' alone is often not enough. When we want the other person to truly feel their feelings, the importance of behavior and expression cannot be ignored. This way of expressing love, which is what we often call 'the language of love', plays a decisive role in maintaining deep-seated intimacy. Everyone has their own language of love and a corresponding way...

Analysis of love language of MBTI type sixteen personality ENTP debater type personality

In love, do you know what kind of behaviors can best impress people with ENTP (debtor type) personality? If you are developing a relationship with an ENTP, or if you are a dynamic debater-type personality, understanding each other’s love expression (also known as “love language”) will greatly enhance the understanding and intimacy between both parties. Love language refers to the way people expres...

ESFJ personality (consul type) and expression of love: Interpretation of MBTI's love language

In personality tests, ESFJs (extroversion, perception, emotion, judgment) are often called 'consul type'. They are enthusiastic, considerate, and responsible in interpersonal relationships, and even more so in intimate relationships. If you or your partner is of the ESFJ personality type, understanding their expressions in relationships and the language of love will make your relationship more sta...

Analysis of emotional dependence of MBTI ENFJ-T personality

Among the MBTI personality types, Protagonist (Leader type, ENFJ) is often considered the ideal partner type. They are passionate, focused and full of growth motivation and are born caring and promoters. However, when a leader-like personality is harbored with 'Turbulent' traits, these typical advantages are affected by some uncertainty and emotional fluctuations, which may in turn cause emotional...

MBTI turbulent advocates (ENFP-T) share reliance on relationships: love is not all

Among the MBTI personality types, advocates (ENFPs) are often considered one of the most likely people to fall into love. They are happy to establish deep connections with all kinds of people, whether they are ordinary friends or work partners. But when it comes to romantic partners, advocates will tell you that the experience is unparalleled. This kind of personality is devoted to love with unpar...

Self-expression, boundaries and love: Advocates in MBTI (INFJ) and psychological dilemma of expression discomfort

In the MBTI Type Sixteen personality, advocates (INFJs) are often considered sensitive and romantic types, eager to establish deep relationships with people who can truly understand themselves. True love and a healthy partner relationship are inseparable from the courage and honesty of being able to let go of defense and show your true self. But to be that true self, advocates must learn an extrem...

MBTI Self-expression, Boundaries and Love: Interpersonal Code for Architect Type (INTJ)

In a relationship, no matter your MBTI personality type, you will be forced to step out of your comfort zone. For those who enthusiastically embrace love, it is an adventure journey; but for the architect-type (INTJ) personality, it is more about moving forward cautiously. Architects often find it particularly tricky when dealing with important communication and boundary setting in love. In daily ...

The obstacles on the road to love: Three inner conflicts of the mediator (INFP) personality

Many of us yearn for a sincere and profound love, but finding that lasting and fitting relationship in reality is often not as simple as we imagined. At the worst time of love, it may bring despair, loneliness, loss and even shame; but in the best moments, it can warm people's hearts and help us know ourselves more clearly and clarify what we really need in intimate relationships. No matter what t...

MBTI Self-expression, Boundaries and Love: Understanding the Consul (ESFJ) Personality

In the world of MBTI personality type, self-expression is very different for different people. The ESFJ is usually considered to be a type that is easier to express itself due to its extraverted and emotional traits. They are often like 'living open books', and they clearly show their true selves regardless of their words and deeds. This openness is particularly evident in romantic relationships, ...
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