Unromantic MBTI Personality Type

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What personality type is Unromantic? Unromantic is an ESTJ personality type in MBTI, 8w7 - sp/so - 513 in Enneagram, in Big 5, LIE in Socionics.

Romantic: conducive to or characterized by the expression of love. In my opinion you want to key in on the feeling functions here(And how they're used in tandem with other functions) to determine the best answer here. It's pretty easy to see how Inferior Fi and Demon Fe would be unromantic... moreso than vice versa in fact(ESTJ vs ISTP). Romanticism In this sense would literally require one to be well attuned to their feelings and having the propensity to showcase it towards another individual. Someone with inferior or demon fi would be terrible at this(Which can be improved upon over time, but that's not the point of voting here)... and no, having strong Si in no way corresponds with being romantic. Just because someone has a strong sense of structure, order, and tradition doesn't mean they're conventionally romantic. In fact a lot of ESTJs and ISTJs in relationships have difficulties with expressing their true feelings for their partners... even in marriage. I've seen this with my own eyes. Being in a relationship doesn't always indicate there's a strong sense of romance. This way of thinking is incredibly naive. For ESTJ you combine inferior Fi with Ne and you just have someone who understands their own feelings even less and would struggle keying in on the idea of romance... and will instead appear sporadic, unorganized, and will eventually make it apparent that they're uncomfortable with expressing emotions in general. ENTJ would be a good vote as well, but Ni would enable the ENTJ to at least somewhat get a better grasp onto the root of their romantic feelings. Also ESTP over ISTP makes 0 sense. Se-Fe over Ti-Ni? No chance.

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