Navigating the world of dating apps can sometimes be disheartening, but let’s be honest – most people see it as a necessary evil. Meeting someone “in the wild” is a rare occurrence, especially in this slightly more antisocial post-lockdown era, so meeting a potential partner in the virtual world seems more likely. With that said, figuring out which dating app best suits you and your relationship goals can be tricky.
It may seem far-fetched, but using results from personality tests can be useful in this scenario. This is especially true when it comes to the ever-popular Myers-Briggs type indicator test (MBTI), aka the head honcho of personality tests. This baby reveals multiple factors that make up your personality, represented by four letters: There are extroverted (E) and introverted (I) social types; those who use sensing (S) vs. intuition (I) when processing info; thinking (T) or feeling (F)-based decision-makers; and judging (J) or perceiving (P) organization types.
As licensed professional clinical counselor Jenny Campagna says, this test can help you better understand yourself – which then benefits how you relate to others. İncele