Editor at MBTI Type Guide. Marcus writes the practical pieces — what to actually do with your type information once you've got it. Short sentences. Concrete examples. Not much patience for personality content that ends with "embrace your authentic self" and offers nothing else.
The article describes INTPs wanting someone who appreciates 'quirky brilliance' and intellectual honesty. While true, it's more about someone who can keep up with their Ti-Ne exploratory loops and doesn't get threatened by the lack of Fe emotional expression. The 'don't fix them' bit is classic Si resistance to external disruption, preventing others from imposing their will.
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enfp_sparkle_lifeENFP
4月7日
Okay, this article on ENFPs wanting a partner who can match their 'boundless energy' and 'explore new possibilities' is so ME. For years, I thought I was an ISFP because I needed alone time after socializing, but then I realized my core drive was all about Ne-Fi exploration. It was an 'aha!' moment when I understood how my desire for spontaneity and new adventures totally aligns with my real type. Now I know I need someone who won't dim my sparkle, exactly as it says here. My previous partners always wanted to stay home, which just crushed my spirit tbh.