Personality Boss Files
MBTI Ex-Back Challenges
16 personality-style relationship bosses. Pick a type and see where your pattern breaks.
them is not indifferent, but has completed the profit and loss assessment. You're not dealing with an emotional ex, you're dealing with someone who's sending back a reunion application and rewriting it.
Ultimate Boss INFJ Ex-Back Challenge Can you win back the hardest person on MBTI?Highly sensitive, highly empathic, and accustomed to tolerance. He will not leave easily, but once he leaves, he will often be disappointed for a long time.
silent archiving INTP Ex-Back Challenge Can you get back the person you've disconnected from?them doesn’t necessarily hate you. What’s even scarier is that them just filed away the relationship.
Ideal collapse INFP Ex-Back Challenge Can you save the person who wrote love into his ideals?them is not hypocritical, but once the sense of value collapses, it will be difficult to achieve a realistic explanation.
Main console ENTJ Ex-Back Challenge Can you get back into them’s long-term planning?them can be soft-hearted, but will not pay for an ineffective relationship. You are facing people whose goals, boundaries and results are online at the same time.
Anti-routine black hole ENTP Ex-Back Challenge Can you catch up with the person who has changed the channel?them is not afraid of noise or boredom; he is not afraid of conflict, but he is afraid that you will turn the relationship into a standard answer.
Emotional home court ENFJ Ex-Back Challenge Can you win back the person who has always taken care of your feelings?them is good at understanding others, and is most likely to suddenly take himself back after being ignored for a long time.
Passionate escape ENFP Ex-Back Challenge Can you win back that passionate but disappointed person?them was once bright, but enthusiasm is not an unlimited battery. Being trapped, being perfunctory, and being cooled down will make him suddenly turn around.
Trust ledger ISTJ Ex-Back Challenge Can you repair the trust ledger in them’s mind?The them may not necessarily say a lot, but every missed appointment, ambiguity, and repetition will be recorded in the relationship ledger.
gentle overdraft ISFJ Ex-Back Challenge Can you see the person who has been holding on silently?He is used to taking care of you and being patient, but that doesn't mean he won't get tired. After the tenderness is overdrawn, it will be very quiet when you leave.
Low cost evacuation ISTP Ex-Back Challenge Can you get closer to someone who doesn't want to be questioned?It’s not that he has no feelings, it’s that he doesn’t like to turn his feelings into an interrogation room. When the pressure is high, them will evacuate directly with low consumption.
quiet ebb tide ISFP Ex-Back Challenge Can you win back that person who is no longer willing to express his grievances?them rarely engages in direct conflict, but feelings will slowly subside. The rougher you are, the quieter they are.
trial of order ESTJ Ex-Back Challenge Can you prove yourself reliable and capable again?The them can accept problems, but has a hard time accepting avoiding responsibility. Relationships also require order, delivery and responsibility from them.
social thermometer ESFJ Ex-Back Challenge Can you catch up on those neglected rituals and responses?them cares about the temperature, responsiveness and decency in the relationship. It’s not about loving fun, it’s about loving being taken seriously in a relationship.
Get away instantly ESTP Ex-Back Challenge Can you keep someone who doesn't want to be dragged into internal strife?them likes directness, action and the present. The more you turn your relationship into a drama, the more your partner will want to get offline immediately.
Busy flameout ESFP Ex-Back Challenge Can you win back the person who no longer shines for you?them used to show his love very obviously. But once you are disappointed, left out, or embarrassed, the excitement will suddenly die out.
distance maze Avoidant Attachment Challenge Can you approach a person who is retreating?The further they chased, the more they explained and the more silent they became. What you are challenging is not lack of love, but the alarm system in intimate relationships.
FAQ
Which MBTI Ex-Back Challenges should I play first?
Choose the scenario closest to the relationship pressure you are dealing with.
How should I read clear rate and average drop-off?
They are game difficulty signals, not real-life predictions.
Can MBTI Ex-Back Challenges help with reflection?
Yes. Watch whether you chase, explain, freeze, give in, or hold a boundary.