🐾 Love Pedigree 🐾 ENTP · Debater
Breed:Devon Rex
The more you like someone, the more you want to tease them. More fun than saying “I like you” is watching how they react. Sound like you?
| Loyalty | ★★☆☆☆ |
| Devotion | ★★☆☆☆ |
| Marriage | ★★☆☆☆ |
| Jealousy | ★★☆☆☆ |
| Excitement | ★★★★★ |
You hate boredom and are forever hunting for something interesting — a free-spirited inventor. Like a Devon Rex who opens the drawer it knows how to open just to see what happens, the more you like someone the more you tease and play contrarian. Instead of a straight “I like you,” your heart races watching them fluster. Quick-witted and sharp-tongued, you get taken lightly — but behind it you’re testing whether they’ll chase past your expectations. Only to someone stimulating and truly your equal do you slip off the contrarian mask and reveal a surprisingly single-minded heart.
Love is a kind of intellectual game. More than clingy sweetness, you’re drawn to someone who keeps you sharp with quick back-and-forth. The more you like them, the less honest you can be, provoking just to test reactions. But once you admit “this is the one,” even a supposed commitment-phobe like you falls straight in.
Every day comes with a spark or a surprise — a partner who never lets things get dull. You dream of an equal relationship where even bickering is fun, and you pour everything into making them laugh. You get shy and deflect on sincere affection, but your wit and decisiveness when it counts are unmatched. Monotony doesn’t stand a chance.
Sharp tongue meets sharp tongue, so spats heat up fast — but you’re not truly angry; you might even be “enjoying” the debate. Trying to silence you emotionally backfires; deflect with humor while volleying back some real honesty, and your mood flips and you’re laughing again.
A tough nut — pushing fails, pulling fails. More than straight affection, quick comebacks and shared laughter land far better. Don’t flinch at the provocations; show you can volley as an equal. Rather than chasing, keep your own cool and keep them from getting bored. Recognized as “stimulating,” you drop the contrarian mask and out peeks a surprisingly devoted, clingy true self.