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RFTI OT-KING · RFTI Type
"Work doesn't exhaust you — stopping does."
RFTI OT-KING
You genuinely have the capacity — but at some point, productivity became your primary way of proving you exist. Your brain defaults to organizing tasks, anticipating problems, running on compressed timelines. You don't fear effort; you're vaguely afraid of what's left when things get quiet. The result is a life that runs like a carefully managed operation, but occasionally leaves no room for spontaneity or stillness. You don't need a productivity framework; you're already running one. What you need is permission — to have joy that doesn't require metrics to justify its existence.
Match
How you scored across all 15 RFTI relationship dimensions.
External feedback doesn't shake your foundation — you have a solid internal reference point.
You know your priorities, limits, and real feelings — your direction is clear.
Your core values are stable — you don't renegotiate your limits on the spot.
You oscillate between trusting and testing — depending on the day.
You invest, but usually keep a small exit door in the back.
Even in close relationships, you need your own space — and you enforce it.
Not naive, not paranoid — somewhere cautiously in between.
Freedom and comfort often rank above formality and procedure for you.
Routines feel fine as they are — meaning is a bonus, not a requirement.
Growth, outcomes, and progress come naturally to you — you're pulled forward.
You make calls quickly and course-correct as you go.
Your follow-through depends on the perceived return on the effort.
Social, but you need some familiar faces to feel settled.
You'll raise it — but find the right timing and delivery first.
You signal interest but wait for some kind of confirmation before going further.
A relationship type is a pattern — not a prescription.
Your result reflects how you actually answered about real relationship situations — not how you think you should behave. The pattern is calculated. The context you bring to it is yours.
No RFTI type is healthier or better than another. Secure attachment patterns aren't superior to complicated ones — they're just different operating modes. Your type locates you, not ranks you.
What most people explore next.
Every RFTI result page has its own URL. Share it with a partner or close friend — their reaction to your type description is usually revealing.
Scroll to the dimension section. The H/M/L scores across all 15 dimensions — especially the 3 focus dimensions — often tell a more precise story than the type name.
RFTI results shift with context. If you took the test thinking of the wrong relationship, or answered aspirationally, try again with a different frame in mind.
SBTI maps your general behavioral personality — self-esteem, social energy, achievement drive. Combined with RFTI, it gives a fuller picture of how you're wired.
Ask a partner, ex, or close friend to take the RFTI test. Comparing your types side by side can explain patterns that seemed mysterious in the relationship.
Explore the full RFTI type directory to see where your type fits — which types are behaviorally similar, and which operate from a very different relationship pattern.
Three honest uses.
The 3 focus dimensions shown on your result page carry double weight in your scoring. They're the behavioral axes that most clearly define your relationship pattern. Start there before the full breakdown.
RFTI shows how you operate in relationships. SBTI shows how you operate in general — your self-model, achievement patterns, and social behavior. The two tests together reveal different layers of the same person.
SBTI has 30 questions and takes about 8 minutes.
Your RFTI result page has its own URL. Share it with a partner or close friend — and consider asking them to take the test too. Side-by-side RFTI types often explain relationship dynamics better than any conversation.
The most informative comparison is often with someone you've had conflict with, not just someone you're close to.
See all RFTI typesCommon questions after getting an RFTI result.
They're used to proving their worth through task lists and efficiency, sometimes scheduling dates and rest like to-dos. Partners may feel managed rather than accompanied — what they often need is unstructured, outcome-free time together.
Create blank time that requires no accounting — a walk, a movie with no debrief. When they discover joy doesn't need metrics to justify it, intimacy in the relationship often deepens noticeably.
They're extremely reliable — anticipating problems, planning ahead, keeping shared life running smoothly. In complex coordination or crisis moments, they're reassuring, as long as they occasionally switch from efficiency mode to presence mode.
Try SBTI to see how your behavioral patterns show up outside of relationships — or retake RFTI with a different context in mind.
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