Understanding INTP's Relationship Outlook
An exploration of INTPs' perspectives on relationships and interactions.
Insights on INTP's View on Relationships
There are a large number of INTPs around me, and although they show significant differences among themselves, they are indeed a group that people tend to be fascinated by. After observing and communicating with them, I find that it is extremely difficult to pursue an INTP. INTPs dislike交往 modes with strong purposes and predictable outcomes. Instead, they prefer to discover possibilities in interactions. In other words, the way to deal with an INTP is not to try to control them.
For INTPs, it's easy for them to see through others' purposes. If they do, they might find the person stupid and lose interest as they abhor stupidity. INTPs generally don't like being observed and judged without reason. They prefer to observe others from a hidden place. Being pursued makes them feel uncomfortable and creates a psychological burden.
Some people suggest that INTPs are only suitable for a laissez-faire approach. You can take care of them in daily life so that they become dependent on you, which allows them to pursue their hobbies and engage in mental activities more freely. However, not all INTPs are the same. Some may not like being overly cared for.
INTPs seem to dislike purposeful or relationship-based on traditional practical conditions. They prefer natural attraction. Directness is better than being overly calculating.
In conclusion, understanding an INTP's view on relationships requires patience and a natural approach.