Can Type A and Type B be friends?

Anonymous
If you're type A, or type B, do you tend to have friends of the same type, or different type? Do you feel incompatible with friends of the opposite type? I'm mainly friends with people who share the same personality type, but I do have a friend who is the opposite type and it's very challenging to be friends with her because we have such different ways of looking at things. Just wondered about others' experiences.
Anonymous
As a type B I can only have very limited interactions with type A personalities.
Anonymous
My best friend is a type B. She's also an extrovert and I'm an introvert -- needs lots of downtime to recharge. It isn't always easy but we are a good balance.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My best friend is a type B. She's also an extrovert and I'm an introvert -- needs lots of downtime to recharge. It isn't always easy but we are a good balance.


I mean to add -she comes up with loony plans and I help execute. We are never bored.
Anonymous
I think they can balance each other out.
Anonymous
Type A here and I prefer other type As. Type Bs are welcome so long as they show up on time and can hold a conversation.
Anonymous
I am a type A. I was wondering today whether my default is to gravitate towards type A males and type b females. I have some wonderful life long female friends that I feel privileged to have in my life. They are all type b.
Anonymous
I'm a type A and most of my friends were and are Type As. I cannot handle type Bs for the long haul....they get on my nerves.
Anonymous
Introvert B with close friends of every combination and married to an extrovert A.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm a type A and most of my friends were and are Type As. I cannot handle type Bs for the long haul....they get on my nerves.


Can you explain why?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm a type A and most of my friends were and are Type As. I cannot handle type Bs for the long haul....they get on my nerves.


Can you explain why?


Type a's suck. They dont know when to stu.
Anonymous
Type B female extrovert here. Always on time. Good conversationalist.

I find type A females exhausting. After spending too much time with them I feel something similar to the feeling I get after spending too much time in a mall. After they leave I need to meditate, do yoga, take a nice long bath, or do something that will clear my head.

Anonymous
Type b comes up with the crazy extroverted ideas, type a does the planning, logistics, and reels it in a bit.
Anonymous
I'm Type A but introverted. INTP. I mix well with most personality types.

I have a great group of girlfriends who are a mixed bag. I'm the fun one who doesn't judge.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Introvert B with close friends of every combination and married to an extrovert A.


I could probably be married to a type A man but women type As are too needy and too pushy.
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