Blood Type Compatibility: Which Type Is the Least Compatible?

Few people can maintain harmony with everyone around them. Achieving this often requires high emotional intelligence; you need to say what others want to hear and do what they enjoy to be genuinely accepted. Most of us encounter people we don't get along with at different times in our lives. So, which blood types tend to clash most with others? Let's explore this and see if it holds true for you.
Type A: Family
People with Type A blood often appear very gentle and polite with outsiders and generally have stable emotions. However, they can be quite controlling at home. While they present their best side to the outside world, they reserve their frustration for their families. When faced with unpleasant situations, they can be quick to frown and have little patience with family members. If a family member disagrees with them, Type A individuals may become irritable, leading to frequent arguments at home.
Type B: Colleagues
Type B individuals tend to prioritize personal gain. While they are willing to compromise in many areas, they become particularly serious and proactive when it comes to earning money. Conflicts often arise with colleagues as they compete for promotions. They prefer to maintain a distance from coworkers, fearing others could have hidden agendas. As a result, they often skip company gatherings, which can make them appear unsociable.
Type O: Relatives
Type O individuals are quite independent and have firm opinions about their actions, often preferring minimal interference from others. This trait can lead to tensions with relatives. They tend to avoid greeting relatives and keep their distance. When relatives interfere, Type O individuals aren't afraid to show their dissatisfaction, even if it makes others uncomfortable; they simply don’t concern themselves with it.
Type AB: Children
Type AB individuals often find it difficult to understand why anyone enjoys the company of children. To them, children seem like little tyrants—uncontrolled and highly disruptive. When around children, they often act sternly to deter them. Don't expect Type AB individuals to get along easily with kids; they have a preconceived notion that children will upset their lives, leading to frequent conflicts where kids tend to steer clear of them.