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16 MBTI Types, Which One Are You?

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The following is an in-depth exploration of the 'minefields' of MBTI personalities:

ESTJ and ESTJ: These types have the least tolerance for those who do not obey them. They demand absolute authority and expect others to follow their orders without question. They are not fond of children or subordinates who are too opinionated. In their view, those with lower status should rely on them and not have independent thoughts.

ESFJ: ESFJ is not prone to stepping on mines and is difficult to truly hate or bear a grudge against anyone. Usually, a few words of nagging will pass. However, they dislike people who lack perception. It doesn't matter if they are a little clumsy, but they should not try to show off their cleverness in front of them.

ISTJ and INTJ: Both types have a hobby of criticizing and are particularly fond of finding faults with those around them while ignoring their own problems. The biggest minefield for ISTJ may be impetuosity. They do not like people who are fidgety. If someone pulls them to experience new things, ISTJ may want to bite them.

ISFJ: The minefield for ISFJ lies in not getting recognition after giving. Even if they are belittled instead, such people will be put on the blacklist. Although ISFJ is easy to get along with and not good at refusing, they do have their bottom line. They long for the recognition of what they have given. If someone hits them at this time, they will be very sad.

ESTP: ESTP is relatively smooth and not easy to step on mines, but it does not mean that there are no minefields. The biggest social minefield for ESTP is being ignored. Throughout their lives, they are pursuing self-exposure and the focus of the public. The thing they cannot accept the most is being ignored. If you want to make friends with ESTP, you must praise them and follow their train of thought.

ESFP: ESFP is born to love to play and is like a never-grown-up baby, with a bit of complacency. If you pour cold water on them when they are boasting to you, even if you are joking, ESFP may never want to talk to you again.

ISTP: ISTP does not like to share information and only wants to bury themselves in doing their own things. The minefield for ISTP is that they must be open and transparent and expose everything about themselves. In love, it is only ISTP who tests others. If the other party tests ISTP in return, they are likely to be disgusted.

ISFP: ISFP hates people who are hypocritical and double-standard. Although ISFP is introverted, they are actually a very moral personality. ISFP always likes those who are straightforward and speak directly. ESFJ is deeply loved by them.

ENTJ: ENTJ has no good feelings for those who question their decisions. They also have a high desire for authority, but unlike ESTJ's absolute control, they hope to make others obey through personal charm. If you question ENTJ's ability, they may make you slap yourself in the face.

ENTP: ENTP has a relatively blurred sense of boundaries in life. They firmly believe that in addition to black and white, there is a gray area. Therefore, they do not like to distinguish right from wrong in everything and only enjoy the process of debating. So, if you always have to take sides and divide black and white and emphasize conclusions too much, ENTP may frown.

INTJ: INTJ has more taboos. Breaking promises is a big no-no for INTJ, and low efficiency is also disliked by them. In addition, questioning INTJ's conclusions may lead to a break in friendship. After all, INTJ is a bit proud.

INTP: INTP does not like to be taught. Although INTP usually seems gentle, they adhere to their values and do not like to be forced to instill.

ENFJ: ENFJ is a relatively open-minded personality and is difficult to truly anger them or bear a grudge. If there is a minefield, it must be deception and betrayal. Once you deceive ENFJ, you will never be forgiven.

ENFP: ENFP is very afraid of becoming a useless and transparent person in the circle. They spend a lot of time and energy on interpersonal relationships and get along well with everyone around them, hoping that everyone can notice and like them. Only in this way can they obtain a sense of security in interpersonal relationships. If they are not valued in the circle, it will be more painful than killing them.

INFJ: INFJ also has many minefields. First of all, malicious speculation. Such people are usually ignored by INFJ. Do not criticize INFJ's thoughts. Ni users are sometimes as stubborn as Fi.

INFP: INFP has a strong sense of privacy and does not like unfamiliar people to invade their privacy. Dealing with INFP can only be done slowly, and the initiative should be in the hands of INFP, not yours.

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