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Do INTPs like details?

Do INTPs like details?

INTPs are very precise people, which often makes them detail oriented. They want to be sure they have all of the facts and information before coming to any conclusions. INTPs believe in having all of the information that they can, and dislike feeling unaware or left in the dark.

Are INTPs big picture thinkers?

As you would know, big picture thinking is usually attributed to introverted intuition driving extraverted thinking, both of which INTPs don’t have. But wait. Another form of big picture thinking is the Ne (extroverted intuition) – Si (introverted sensing) coupling.

Are INTPs possessive?

INTPs are not usually possessive people, at least not openly so. Although they often feel this way, INTPs can be a little bit possessive when they find someone who is truly special to them. They simply don’t want to let that person go, and can be fearful of losing them.

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What are INTPs like in a relationship?

He or she will want to understand your wants, needs, and love language and should be very willing to meet you in the middle. INTPs feel emotion very intensely, even if you don’t think they show it. In fact, emotion for an INTP is primal and pure.

What happens when you expect too much from an INTP?

If you expect too much, you will ultimately express your disappointment, anger, and sadness toward your INTP. Your INTP will then feel intensely badly that he or she made you feel that way and will eventually interpret a pattern of these conflicts as evidence that your relationship is wrong and should not exist.

Which teacher is the best match for an INTP?

Back to theoryville… Keirsey (an INTP himself) speculated that the best match for the INTP is the ENFJ Teacher.

Do INTPs and NTPS have trouble getting married?

This fits in with the Keirsey’s description of the NTP as despairing of finding someone who fits their unique personality. Actually, INTPs don’t have any problems getting married. In fact, one study found that they are more likely to get married than almost every single other introverted type (Otis & Louks, 1997).