ESTPs are sometimes referred to as Dynamo personalities because of their high-energy, active approach to life.
ENTJ. ENTJs have this dominant ability of extroverted thinking, which puts them on the list of "most intelligent," according to Robledo.
Passionate and giving, ENFJs are known for being some of the most romantic partners around. However, their tendency to prioritize others over themselves can sometimes lead them to neglect their own needs. ENFJs need a partner who is mindful of this and willing to take care of them as well.
The INFP. One of the most imaginative of the types, INFPs hold a childlike wonder for the world beyond the senses.
ESTPs are active, energetic types who enjoy being around people and physically doing something. They tend to get bored with a lot of sitting and chatting, but they can talk a lot when they're active or when there's a good story or joke to be told. They love action and excitement, and thrive on new experiences.
Party People: Campaigners (ENFP) and Entertainers (ESFP)
When it comes to the likely behavior of personality types, these two are often happy to be the life of the party. Extraversion and the Prospecting trait make them down for whatever, and the Feeling trait helps them engage others on a heartfelt, human level.
INFP and INFJ: The Overthinkers
Psychology Today defines overthinking as “an excessive tendency to monitor, evaluate, and attempt to control all types of thought,” something this INFJ knows all too well.
Logicians (INTP) and Architects (INTJ) were among the least likely personality types to want children, with 60% each agreeing. Both of these types approach important decisions through the lens of rational analysis rather than emotion.
ISFJ: Soft-spoken
You never speak an unkind word to others.
1. ESFJ. People who fit the ESFJ personality type can usually be recognized by their big hearts and kindly manner. ESFJs are warm and welcoming and their love of tradition means they value good old-fashioned manners highly.
INFP: A deeply romantic and intimate relationship.
INFPs don't just want to feel fondly about their partners; they want to know them down to their absolute core. These deeply passionate individuals see true love as a form of extreme intimacy.
The INFP may be the toughest personality type of all for others to understand. They are seemingly easy-going and carefree, but when it comes to their values, they can become suddenly uncompromising. They're friendly to a fault, but they frequently find others hard to be around.
Idealist (INFP)
INFPs are quiet and prefer not to talk about themselves. They enjoy spending time alone in quiet places.
ISTP personality types are calm, efficient and productive, and are open to new opportunities. This introduction to the ISTP personality type, based on the Myers-Briggs® Step I personality assessment, can help ISTPs to understand how they interact with others, and what careers they might enjoy.
ISTP - Introverted, Sensing, Thinking, And Perceiving
People with the ISTP personality type are often described as hard to read.
The ESTP. Probably one of the most flirtatious personality types, ESTPs are not afraid to show their interest in someone with direct and often bold moves. They're excellent at reading body language and they know how to send out the right signals that will make them stand out from the crowd.
INTJ: deep feelers
INTJs are often seen as cold-hearted, detached, and objective—but they only appear as such on the outside. That's because they're not reactive, meaning they don't show emotion in front of those they don't know well.
As a Type Three, 21 Savage tends to be ambitious, adaptable, and enthusiastic.
The ENFP. You'll never give up because you nearly always see alternatives, possibilities, and potential in the world.
The ESTJs Relationship with Food
ESTJs tend to be picky eaters as children and they may prefer to stick to a few favorite meals.
According to the MBTI® Manual ENTJs are the type least likely to suppress anger and least likely to show anger.
Thanks to their blunt and serious mannerisms, INTJs are also one of the personality types most likely to be branded intimidating. Unlike charismatic ENTJs, INTJs tend to be reserved and distant.
As might be expected, the Extraverted (E) and Introverted (I) traits make a difference when it comes to where and when people cry. While most survey respondents, regardless of personality traits, say they prefer to cry when they're alone, Introverts are more likely than Extraverts to say so.
To get and accurate picture you have to compare to percentages with the general population. From the numbers I found for that puts an ENTP person with 3.2% of the general population is actually almost twice as likely to have adhd, while an isfp at 8.8% would actually be less likely to have adhd.