Everyone has specific needs in a relationship, ones that make it so that bond can be fulfilling. And it sometimes comes down to your unique personality type. Here's what each Myers-Briggs type needs for a healthy relationship.
No one's perfect, especially when we're dating someone new. Whether it's cushioning or leap-frogging, here's your Myers-Briggs personality type's most annoying relationship habit.
Each Myers-Briggs type has specific fears about romantic relationships that manifest depending on their unique personality traits. Here's what you fear most in a relationship, based on the MBTI.
While there is no particular Myers-Briggs type that is most attractive, each personality type has a specific trait that draws people to them. Here's the trait each Myers-Briggs type has that makes people fall in love with them.