Unidentified INTP (not verified)says...

Interesting article. Very interesting. Accurate, for me at least.

I wonder about the idea of romance, though. For me, I would almost prefer that the person I like remain my friend rather than try to get into anything. I prefer a very intimate kind of friendship with only a few people (big surprise, an introvert doesn't want a lot of friends, throwing you for a loop aren't I?), but that really takes me as far as I want to go in a relationship. I like this person a lot, but this person has some pain and says that romance really isn't something they want, and I've realized I'm happy with this.

本文des的开始cribes the INTP preference in relationships as "a long-term, monogamous relationship masquerading as a friendship," but maybe that's not quite it. Maybe it's "a long-term, monogamous friendship masquerading as a relationship."

If the main thing I want is access to a person's mind, why go any further than friendship?

Friendship may be the furthest that I need to go, and it may be deeper than any 'romance.'

Just thoughts, and these may only apply to me, but it's interesting to consider

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