The portion you brought up about the Big 5 is excellent and the most user friendly part. In short, a couple can't be too extreme one way or another. Where MBTI becomes applicable is in discussing what each type might value. For instance , some types may greatly value socializing and being part of the community as key component to their marriage. What Helen Fisher would refer to as "Serotonin/Builder" types. Or what Keirsey referred to as SJ's . Understanding what an individual type would value in their relationship is the key to ingredient to understanding just how significant the introverted/extroverted dynamic will be .
I think it depends on where the two are on the I-E spectrum. I can assure you that an extreme extrovert probably wouldn't get along too well with a hard core hermit. Two people people who are borderline ambiverts with one being slightly more extroverted and the other slightly more introverted could make the relationship work, especially if their extroverted functions are similar.
Your explanation of how E vs I in MBTI is not equivalent to being super social vs not social was SO well put. The research you did + the way you explained it was 👌🏼👌🏼. I also SUPER appreciate how you’re succinct (and not redundant), yet still include enough detail/nuance so as not to detract from the information. Imo your videos keep improving so keep it up dude
Can you imagine your husband forcing you to socialize more after your social batter is drained? I think I would divorce him before he even thinks about divorcing me.
Thanks for the video. Cool seeing the peace sign in the thumbnail again. Peace!
The portion you brought up about the Big 5 is excellent and the most user friendly part. In short, a couple can't be too extreme one way or another. Where MBTI becomes applicable is in discussing what each type might value. For instance , some types may greatly value socializing and being part of the community as key component to their marriage. What Helen Fisher would refer to as "Serotonin/Builder" types. Or what Keirsey referred to as SJ's . Understanding what an individual type would value in their relationship is the key to ingredient to understanding just how significant the introverted/extroverted dynamic will be .
I think it depends on where the two are on the I-E spectrum. I can assure you that an extreme extrovert probably wouldn't get along too well with a hard core hermit.
Two people people who are borderline ambiverts with one being slightly more extroverted and the other slightly more introverted could make the relationship work, especially if their extroverted functions are similar.
I thought this was exactly what I said? 🤔
@@TypeMatch Sorry, am one of those impatient commenters..I gave my feedback before I finished the video 😏
Your explanation of how E vs I in MBTI is not equivalent to being super social vs not social was SO well put. The research you did + the way you explained it was 👌🏼👌🏼. I also SUPER appreciate how you’re succinct (and not redundant), yet still include enough detail/nuance so as not to detract from the information. Imo your videos keep improving so keep it up dude
Lol I love your analysis. Attachment styles and all
Very useful. Thank you so much.
Can you imagine your husband forcing you to socialize more after your social batter is drained? I think I would divorce him before he even thinks about divorcing me.
As a male INTP, I fall into the "I don't flirt" category. When I watch other guys flirt, I find it creepy.