Quote Originally Posted by LK
see it's very hard to find a dual, because in practice (not theory)

each individual is a combination of all the 16 types in different percentages.

i for example am 17% INFp, 16%ENTj, 16% ENFj, than ESFp and ENFp in the next place... (according to an exciting new test called Full Map of Personality).

so a real dual will have to be 17% ESTp, 16% ISFj, 16 % ISTj -- catch my drift?

How many people are there with that type? Not many. And when you find one, you may discover they don't have a good attitude or whatever.

So don't take this intertype relationships thing too seriously...
I can see how you could divide a test this way, it might actual show parts of your preference of functions(personality) or as some people like to call it, subtypes. But seriously, it's easy to find a dual.