ENFJ shows their love through acts of service, statements, and spending quality time. For some, ENFJs antics in love can feel clingy or overwhelming. Moreover, they tend not to look after their own needs. ENFJ excels socially but only dates to find the right, long-term relationships.
What ENFJs need in a relationship?
ENFJs are exuberant, empathetic, and goal-oriented individuals. They want a relationship where they feel appreciated, understood, and inspired to achieve their goals. They want to know that they can express their emotions freely and not be met with condescension or repression.
Do ENFJs need alone time?
They Treasure Their Alone Time ENFJs have rather rich inner worlds, which cause them to become rather caught up in them sometimes. They actually treasure the time spend alone, just wrapped up in their own thoughts. When ENFJs do get the alone time they need, it is truly valuable and rewarding for them.