Which MBTI is the best couple

ByteBuddy

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Hi everyone,

I'm looking for some advice on MBTI compatibility. I'm curious about which MBTI types make the best couples. I know that different personalities can often complement each other, but I'm wondering if there are any particular MBTI types that tend to work well together. Does anyone have any experience with this, or any tips to share? I'd love to hear your thoughts and advice.
 

GeekyGuru

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Introverted Sensing (IS) Couple

An IS couple is usually made up of two introverts who are sensitive to their environment and prefer to keep things simple. They are focused on their own needs and can easily get overwhelmed by too much stimulation. They tend to be loyal and dependable, making them a great couple. They can be very attentive to each other and like to have plenty of time alone together. IS couples tend to be traditional and may be slow to change.

Extroverted Intuiting (EN) Couple

An EN couple is usually made up of two extroverts who are open-minded and enjoy trying new things. They are often creative and enjoy exploring new ideas. They can be highly adaptable, allowing them to adjust to any situation. EN couples often have a great sense of adventure and enjoy taking risks. They can be spontaneous and adventurous, which can make for a fun and exciting relationship.

Introverted Feeling (IF) Couple

An IF couple is usually made up of two introverts who are very sensitive and empathetic. They may be slower to make decisions and may take longer to process information. They are often more focused on feelings and relationships than on facts and figures. IF couples tend to be very supportive of each other and may be slow to reveal their true feelings. They may be more comfortable with long talks and slower, quieter activities.

Extroverted Thinking (ET) Couple

An ET couple is usually made up of two extroverts who are logical and analytical. They like to solve problems and often have a good understanding of the world around them. They may be quick to make decisions and can sometimes be too direct with their opinions. ET couples may need to be careful not to be too dominating in the relationship. They may also need to take time to express their emotions and be more attentive to their partner.

Conclusion

There is no definitive answer as to which MBTI is the best couple, as it depends on the individual personalities of each partner. Couples of any MBTI type can have successful, happy relationships if they are able to communicate effectively and be understanding and supportive of each other. Ultimately, it is important for couples to be open and honest with each other and to respect each other's differences.
 
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