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Two Type A personalities create the ultimate power couple. If both individuals are highly driven and ambitious, they can accomplish a lot together. One Type A doesn't have to worry about the other understanding their specific needs, and there's no frustration due to procrastination.
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Read More »Type A and Type B personalities are two of the most commonly recognized personality types in psychology. These personality types are often presented as polar opposites. This is because the Type A individuals are typically decisive, focused, organized, structured and meticulous while Type Bs tend to be more laidback, even-tempered, spontaneous and free-flowing. It’s easy to assume their contrasting personalities would make a relationship between a Type A and Type B impossible. However, the reality is that sometimes, opposites attract and balance each other out. There can be many benefits of a Type A dating a Type B instead of a Type A dating another Type A.
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Read More »The above benefits of combining personality types don’t mean there aren’t challenges to a relationship between people with opposing personality types. There’s a risk a Type A personality could end up walking all over a Type B partner because the Type B individual doesn’t know how to ask for what they want or be direct about their needs, and insead accepts what’s given. This can lead to resentment over time and may end up making both partners unhappy. Similarly, a Type A personality can end up getting frustrated or stressed by a Type B’s laidback or more disorganized approach to life. Type A’s often need everything in their world to be “just so.” If a Type B doesn’t care enough to plan anything, doesn’t follow direction well or doesn’t get things done according to the Type A’s expectations, this can lead to problems in the relationship. Often, this depends on just how “Type A” a Type A individual is. Some Type A individuals might have zero patience for the carefree and unfocused attitude of their Type B partner, while other Type As may find their partner’s carefree qualities inspiring or endearing. It’s possible the Type A personality type may become tired of doing all the organizing all the time, if the Type B they’re dating is particularly disorganized. This will vary, since every Type B is different.
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Read More »However, combining two Type A personalities can also lead to a lot of fighting or pushback. Just because you’re both highly driven doesn’t mean you’ll agree on the things you consider to be important. You may end up arguing about everything from what to have for dinner to what color to paint the bedroom walls. Because both personalities are dominant, you can end up with a constant power struggle.
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