INTP and INFJ couples have received a reputation for being the “Golden Couple,” but like any other match, they can experience difficulties in their differences.
INTPs and INFJs are considered the “golden pair” of Myer-Briggs relationships because their personalities complement each other's strengths and weaknesses. As friends, INTPs and INFJs bring out the best in each other.
INFPs are most compatible with the other Intuitive-Feeling types—ENFJ, ENFP, and INFJ—as well as ESFJs.
Respectively the golden pair is sharing same middle letters but having different outer letters i.e ENFJ-INFP, ESTP-ISTJ and so on. The silver pair is very similar to the golden pair, they share the first three letters but don't share the last letter I.e INFP-INFJ, ENTJ-ENTP, ESFJ-ESFP and so on.
Sometimes dubbed “the golden pair,” many have noted the potential for great compatibility and camaraderie in INTP-INFJ relationships. In this series of posts, we will explore some of the dynamics, challenges, and rewards of INFJ-INTP relationships.
The time-honored golden rule, “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you,” is a profound instruction for relationships in general.
According to relationship researcher John Gottman, the magic ratio is 5 to 1. What does this mean? This means that for every one negative feeling or interaction between partners, there must be five positive feelings or interactions.
INFP: The Soul Friend
The INFP is the kind of friend who five or six people call a “best friend” and almost everyone would call a “good friend.” Everyone loves to talk to you, and not just because you're quirky and cool.
The winner for the most popular personality type is ESFJs. ESFJs are your typical high school clique leader. They are social butterflies who are always planning the next big party or event. They're also the people pleasers of the group and love making sure everyone is happy.
The three personality types that INFPs are attracted to are ENFJ, INFJ, and ESFJ. Since INFPs value creativity, willingness to help, and exploring the world together, they often choose partners with extroverted feeling (Fe) function.
All seven members of the K-Pop group sat down to take the Myers and Briggs test, and the results are a bit surprising. Despite their superstar status, five out of the seven tested as Introverts, meaning that they are more energized by alone time than time in the company of others.
Their best match is likely among those with the same dominant perceiving function (ENTP, INTP, INFP, or ENFP), with the last two letters flipped (INTJ), or with the first and last letters flipped (ENFJ). Intuitive people are usually attracted to other Intuitives.
Overall, the rarest personality type is INFJ
INFJ is the rarest personality type across the population, occurring in just 2% of the population. It is also the rarest personality type among men. INFJ stands for Introversion, Intuition, Feeling, and Judging. This unique combination is hard to find in most people.
The INFJ is the rarest personality type as it typically makes up around 2% of the population. Other rare types include INTJ 'the mastermind personality', the ENTJ 'the commander', the ENFJ 'the protagonist' and the ENTP 'the debater'.
Expressive, nurturing, and supportive, ENFJs love hard because it's the only way they know how. If there's one word that accurately captures an ESFJ's relationship strength, it's dedication.
Sweetness is actually a deceptive metric for MBTI types. Outwardly, you can expect the Fe-types (xxFJ) to be very sweet. You can expect the xxTJ types (low Fi and even lower Fe) to be less sweet.
ESFPs are also incredibly brave when it comes to being their authentic selves. You're not afraid to let your true personality shine, even if it means standing out from the crowd.
ISFJ. ISFJs win the award for the most loyal personality type. They tend to be extremely committed and selfless in their relationships and put the needs of their loved ones first. ISFJs are known for being dependable, reliable, and supportive of those close to them.
1. ESFP. Your being sociable connects you with people in a deep way because you open your heart to them so widely. You're an appreciative person so enjoying sweet gestures from someone makes you fall in love so quickly.
You can live by the 3-6-9 rule. That means no big decisions about a relationship, or about sex, until you've been seeing each other for 3 or 6 or 9 months. (And it's safer to stick with 6 or 9 months before you start seriously considering really big decisions, like having sex.)
"Half-your-age-plus-seven" rule
According to this rule, a 28-year-old would date no one younger than 21 (half of 28, plus 7) and a 50-year-old would date no one younger than 32 (half of 50, plus 7). Although the provenance of the rule is unclear, it is sometimes said to have originated in France.
Family, Faith, Finances, Fitness and Friendships. It's that simple, and yet so profound.