Gaze
Donor
- MBTI
- INFPishy
Thought it would be interesting to ask "whose type are you" instead "who's your type" for a change.
I was thinking today that it's maybe easier to say what we want or don't like in someone or what we think fits us but would the answer be the same in reverse?
Sometimes, people have different impressions of us than we have of ourselves.
So, to take the opposite view for a moment, "whose type are you?" This could be who is usually attracted to you or who seems drawn to you, or who seems to think you're the best fit for them.

I was thinking today that it's maybe easier to say what we want or don't like in someone or what we think fits us but would the answer be the same in reverse?
Sometimes, people have different impressions of us than we have of ourselves.
So, to take the opposite view for a moment, "whose type are you?" This could be who is usually attracted to you or who seems drawn to you, or who seems to think you're the best fit for them.