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Originally Posted by snowy
The Myers-Briggs is not particularly useful in romantic situations, unfortunately.
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I completely disagree. Assuming the results are accurate enough (i.e. they didn't lie), it's a great starting point for exploring what they like and think is important in their relationships, especially romantic ones. Especially since it's something that is graded based on what they choose to answer.
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