What Your Blood Type Says About How You Express Love

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How do you show it when you like someone? Do you make the first move and confess, or do you prefer to admire them from a distance? If you're unsure how you feel, why not look for clues based on your blood type?

Type A

People with this blood type are sensitive and naturally attractive, but they can be a bit narrow-minded and very image-conscious. This is especially true for women, who may try to seem generous even when money is tight—saying they’ve already eaten while still hungry—which can feel a little hypocritical. Still, they’re generally kind-hearted and often do well at work without hitting too many bumps in the road. Most are articulate and persuasive, but emotionally delicate and short on patience. Even when they like someone, they tend to hesitate to speak up and often choose to admire from afar.

Type B

Individuals with this blood type are shrewd, a little quirky, and fond of mischief, which can make them seem less trustworthy. Their emotions can be changeable, and they sometimes end up getting left behind—classic “outsmarting themselves.” Even so, they’re naturally optimistic and can stay upbeat even when things are tough—a quality others may lack. When they meet someone they like, they usually take the initiative, though their enthusiasm can be a bit much. That said, their passion in love often doesn’t last long.

Type O

People with this blood type are loyal, generous, and have a wide circle of friends. They often lose themselves in dreamy novels and enjoy spontaneous romance, yet most also do well in school. Men may be more likely to smoke and are strongly curious, especially about women. They often imagine marrying a beautiful wife, while women often hope to find a boyfriend a few years older than they are. In love, they prefer others to make the first move.

Type AB

Those with this blood type are often sentimental and feel misunderstood by others, which can lead to crying in private, especially among women. In relationships, they frequently doubt whether their partner truly loves them and can get caught in self-contradiction. They may get angry with a partner and later regret it, and after a mistake, they find it hard to move on. When they meet someone they like, they often waver between strong interest and cool indifference.

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