Here’s How Inclined Towards Monogamy You Are, Based on Your Personality Type

Some people are naturally drawn to the idea of monogamy, and don’t really like playing the field. Others can have a hard time committing to just one person, and might feel happier keeping their options open for a while. Here is how naturally inclined towards monogamy you are, based on your personality type.

 

INFJ

INFJs are unique people with their own perspectives, and so their choice to be monogamous is often a very personal one. Some INFJs are strongly drawn towards the idea of having one romantic connection and making that last their entire lives. They might romanticize their personal desires, and so this depends entirely on the specific INFJ. The ones who are drawn to monogamous relationships, will value this very deeply. For the INFJ who might veer off towards others options, it is more about having the personal choice to do what feels right for them. INFJs don’t like when people have this idea that their beliefs are the only right ones, and so they are perfectly open to people with different lifestyles than their own.

ENFJ

ENFJs often have their own approach towards things, and in some cases this might not lean towards monogamy. Some ENFJs are drawn towards the idea of sharing their life with just one person, and this case they value monogamy very much. While some ENFJs might feel differently, this is simply a choice that is very personal for them. ENFJs don’t like judging others for their choices, and so they often want to explore themselves in order to figure out what feels right for them. If they are inclined to choose a monogamous path, then this is something they hold as valuable, but at the same time they don’t like looking down on others for living a different lifestyle.

INFP

Most INFPs do find themselves drawn to monogamy, especially if it is something they grew up believing in. They can romanticize things sometimes, especially the idea of being with one person for their lives. In this case the INFP will believe that monogamy is important, but they often understand that other people live different lifestyles. They don’t like judging people for feeling differently than they do, and they are capable of exploring different options. They want to be able to explore their own feelings so that they can figure out what is right for them. This is a personal choice, but if the INFP does believe that monogamy is right for them, it is something they are very capable of handling.

ENFP

ENFPs are curious people who like to be free to explore their options in life. They don’t like feeling forced into something, and so they might want to consider their feelings about monogamy and if it is something that is right for them. Many ENFPs do find themselves drawn to monogamous relationships, at least when they are ready to settle down with someone special. They might dislike the idea of sharing someone they love, and this might devalue what they have in some ways. While ENFPs might be more interested in a monogamous relationship, that doesn’t mean they judge others for their choices. Some ENFPs might be more curious about trying different options, wanting to expand their imagination a little bit.

 

INTJ

INTJs often try to approach things with facts and research, and so whatever is most compelling will be more convincing for them. They are usually more interested in a monogamous relationship, mostly because INTJs find it difficult to find even one person they connect with that much. They are more than capable of being monogamous and faithful, since they are loyal and committed people. Some INTJs might feel that through their research the idea of monogamy seems a bit crazy, but that doesn’t mean they will personally be drawn to a polygamous relationship. In this case it depends on if they are actually interested in more than one person romantically.

ENTJ

ENTJs can be unpredictable when it comes to their interest in monogamy, since it is something that can go either way for them. While they are factual people, there are times when their inner values can contradict what seems logical. ENTJs value commitment and loyalty, which are qualities that often draw them towards a more monogamous lifestyle. They can be open minded to different options, and understand why other people might choose a different lifestyle. ENTJs are also highly aware that some cases might make the idea of monogamy a bit unreasonable, but to them it is often more about a sense of commitment.

INTP

INTPs sometimes approach things from a logical standpoint, and might discover research that makes them consider other options outside of monogamy. INTPs like to understand things and approach life with a sense of logic and open-mindedness. Some INTPs might feel like monogamy is a bit irrational, and will believe that it simply isn’t something that works very well for most people. In some cases INTPs find themselves more drawn to their emotions, and in these situations they become a bit jealous of their romantic partners and want to have a more committed relationship. This is something that they can battle with internally, especially if they are raised in a more open environment.

ENTP

ENTPs might have the idea in their minds that monogamy is a little bit illogical, especially if research proves them right. They approach things from a more logical standpoint, and enjoy being able to explore different options. ENTPs might believe that the idea of monogamy is difficult and unreasonable, but at the same time their heart can be in combat with their head. For some ENTPs their head and rationality will be what wins, but for other ENTPs it will be their heart. For the ENTP who has their heart leading in their romantic lives, they might be more inclined to choose a monogamous lifestyle even though it might be a bit challenging.

 

ISTJ

ISTJs are usually drawn to a monogamous lifestyle much more than their other options. They are more interested in what they are comfortable with and what they are used to in life. ISTJs enjoy committing to one person, and rarely do they consider other options. They become drained by most people and prefer to wait until they find one person who is special enough to connect with. ISTJs value loyalty and commitment and want to find one person who they can spend the rest of their lives with.

ESTJ

ESTJs are usually more drawn to monogamy, and prefer to spend their life with one person. They are committed people who value loyalty very much. When they have made the choice to be with someone they value this decision and don’t take it lightly. Most ESTJs will find unconventional life choices to be a little challenging to understand, and so they are often more drawn to monogamy. For them it is best to go the more traditional road in life, since this is what they are used to.

ISFJ

ISFJs are usually more inclined towards monogamous lifestyles, and feel more comfortable with this choice. ISFJs enjoy what they are comfortable with, and whatever they grow up feeling is right for them. They are usually more interested in making a committed to one person, and can have a hard time with the thought of anything different. ISFJs don’t like feeling like they have to share someone, and they often want to remain committed to one person they love.

ESFJ

ESFJs are often more drawn to a monogamous lifestyle, especially if it is something they grew up valuing. For them change is rarely comforting, and ESFJs prefer things that put them at ease. They don’t like being in a situation where their personal desires and morals are compromised, and so for them monogamy is usually the best choice. They often want a more conventional lifestyle and truly want to find one person they can connect with and commit. ESFJs might have a hard time opening up to other ideas or options, since they are drawn to what they are more used to.

 

ISTP

While ISTPs are capable of monogamous relationships, they are often very open-minded people. For the ISTP who wants to explore other options, monogamy might seem a bit irrational. They might enjoy the idea of considering different lifestyle choices before actually deciding which one is right for them. Most ISTPs simply want to feel free to consider what fits their personal needs, and so they are often open to others options.

ESTP

ESTPs are open-minded people and are often less drawn towards the idea of monogamy than some other types. They might be interested in having more open relationships, ones where they can explore other things. For the ESTP who is interested in exploring different relationships, they do best when they can do this sincerely and openly. They simply find themselves curious and don’t usually like being locked down to one option or one situation, which can feel smothering to them.

ISFP

Some ISFPs are deep romantics who don’t like the idea of having more than one romantic connection. In this situation monogamy is the only option, but they do respect the desires of others. ISFPs are often open-minded people who value being able to explore different options. For some ISFPs the idea of monogamy might actually be less ideal than exploring different connections in an open and honest manner.

ESFP

ESFPs are unique people, and in some cases they might struggle with the idea of monogamy. It often depends on the specific ESFP and their own personal desires from a relationship. Some ESFPs are romantics at heart, and might be much more drawn to monogamy. For them it is important to find one person who they can settle down with, and hold a committed bond. For the ESFPs who are open to other options, the idea of monogamy can seem a bit too challenging and limited.

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