How to know when it’s time to break up, based on your Myers-Briggs personality type

People have different priorities with partners, even when things go south. Here's how to know when to break up, based on your Myers-Briggs personality type.

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Check out how to know when to break up, based on your Myers-Briggs personality type.

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ISFJ: When you feel the relationship is unstable

ESFJ: When you’re working harder for it than they are

You’re incredibly giving, but that generosity is also your Achilles’ heel. You tend to work very hard to maintain relationships once committed, even if your partner isn’t reciprocating in equal measure. By the time you actually feel that your partner is devoting some effort, it may well be time to leave. At that point, the problem has probably been going on a long time.

ISTJ: When the trust is gone

ESTJ: When they’re holding you back

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ESFP: When you can’t generate the excitement anymore

ISTP: When you’d rather be alone than be with your partner

ESTP: When you feel stifled

ISFP: When you feel controlled

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ENFP: When your partner doesn’t support your dreams

INFP: When your desire for adventure is greater than the love

ENFJ: When you don’t feel appreciated

INFJ: When you don’t feel seen

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INTJ: When you know you’re more invested

INTP: When you’re pretending to be happy

ENTP: When you’re dreaming of someone else

ENTJ: When you’re always frustrated with your partner

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