Secrets Of The Eight People You Are Likely To Date
Posted on 30. Jun, 2010 by admin in Dating
Dr. Carl Jung was a genius in the field of psychology. Before he passed away, he left some incredible knowledge about human personalities and attitudes. Which personality type are you? Here are the secrets of the eight kinds of people you are most likely to date.
Contributed by Terry Lee and Amanda Tan
The eight types of people you are most likely to date:
1. Extrovert Thinking
These folks are scientific types of people who are obsessed with rules and facts. They are often attracted to creative free-spirit types who can add excitement to their lives.
2. Introvert Thinking
These folks love to philosophize and they focus on feelings and ideas. They are often attracted to outgoing “life-of-the-party” kinds of people who can carry the conversation.
3. Extroverted Feeling
These folks love to be the center of attention and they enjoy getting ahead in life through their charm and attention from others. They are attracted to self-sufficient, reliable people who can add stability to life.
4. Introvert Feeling
These folks are creative and often hard to relate to, which lends them a certain mysterious quality that attracts people with outgoing personalities.
5. Extrovert Sensation
These folks are not very flexible on their outlooks on life, but they are often attracted to flexible people who value fun over work.
6. Introvert Sensation
These folks love to criticize food and art based on their own sense of standards, which can sometimes appear strange to others. They often attract confident people who love a challenge.
7. Extrovert Intuition
These folks go wherever the road takes them. They seek new experiences so much that their partners can get left behind in the rush. They are often attracted to down-to-earth types who can bring a sense of balance and calmness to an otherwise hectic lifestyle.
8. Introvert Intuition
These folks can appear mysterious, as if they have their heads in the clouds. They are attracted to outgoing people who will appreciate their unique points of view.
Dr. Carl Jung’s pioneering work in the 1920s led to the personality tests so commonly used today. The next time you’re on a date, consider the other person’s personality type and how your own personality may compliment theirs.
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