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Romantic Preferences Assessment

This test gauges your romantic preferences and attempts to assign types to them: one loosely based on the Grant cognitive functions, and another based on the 16 Personalities. These two results are measured differently.

The function results are based on common function archetypes and are given to you as a percentage. The percentages you receive are matched against the Grant model algorithm.
The 16 personalities result is based on the work of Myers and Briggs and provides you with a result that indicates how strongly your preferences align with their axes.

You can select one among five options per question: the leftmost choice corresponds to "no" and the rightmost choice corresponds to "yes." The three options in the middle correspond to only moderate preferences for each side, the middle option being specifically for "no preference for either side."
Some questions are colored orange and blue; the leftmost choice in this scenario corresponds to a preference for the blue portion, and the rightmost to the orange portion.

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My ideal partner is someoneā€¦ (no) (yes)
#1 contemplative and analytical.
#2 who is honest about their feelings.
#3 who is always looking out for me.
#4 in touch with our physical needs.
#5 always full of new ideas.
#6 who thinks before they speak.
#7 who lusts after new experiences.
#8 knows what they want.
#9 with strong values.
#10 physical and provocative.
#11 who can help put me in a good mood.
#12 who keeps track of real issues.
#13 witty and well-humored.
#14 creative; practical
#15 introspective and understanding.
#16 who can help me stay on top of things.
#17 who cherishes our memories.
#18 with strong organizational skills.
#19 who cares about my feelings.
#20 adventurous; prudent
#21 guided by their ideas and visions; who remains loose and grounded
#22 honest, direct, and unafraid of conflict; harmonious, tactful, and sensitive in disagreements
#23 who knows what they are talking about.
#24 broody and mellow.
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What Myers-Briggs type do you most identify with?
What Enneagram type do you most identify with?
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