Reading personality by blood type is a pop culture long loved especially in Korea and Japan. Each of the four types — A, B, O, AB — carries a distinctive temperament and air settled in people memory, becoming a light talking point for understanding friends and partners. This reading, built on those accumulated type images, helps you look in one place at your innate grain and strengths and the shadow that grows alongside. Yet be clear on one thing: the link between blood type and personality is not a scientifically proven fact. So take this story not as a frame that cages you, but as a fun mirror for looking at yourself and others a little more kindly.
〔Personality〕 Type B is known as free, frank, and brimming with curiosity. Following your own standard over others eyes, your strength is a passion that immerses in what you love more hotly than anyone. Free in thought, unbound by frames, you find new paths well, yet interest shifting fast can leave finishing weak or tip into impulsive decisions. Frankness in excess can unintentionally hurt those around you. When you practice tying off one thing you start to the end and add the consideration to weigh another heart in your words, Type B free energy becomes a light that charms people.
〔In love〕 In love, Type B is frank and passionate. When you like someone you go straight in and express openly, but you chafe at being bound and seek your own freedom and space. Weak against routine ruts and fond of new stimulation, you can feel bored fast with unchanging days. Yet thanks to that freedom you become a lover who is always fresh and fun together. Respecting freedom while adding steadiness within it lets you get past the ruts. You match best with a partner who takes your freedom not as confinement but as charm and enjoys novelty with you.
〔Relationships〕 Among people, Type B is the spark that lifts the mood. Frank and unpretentious, you grow close fast even with first meetings, and your charm is a cheer that leaves no room for boredom together. At work you offer new paths with unbound ideas, but when interest cools your drive can drop, or an offhand word can unintentionally hurt a colleague. To keep relationships going long, it helps to spend the same passion not only on what you love but on steady promises and finishing. When you add the habit of pausing a beat to sense how the other will hear your words, your freedom becomes a light that makes people want to stay by your side.
〔Advice〕 The one word I want to offer you, Type B, is that your freedom is not a flaw but your greatest gift. Only, for that energy to shine long, add the small joy of achievement in tying off to the end what you once began. Frankness is a precious virtue, but pausing a beat to sense the other heart before speaking turns that frankness into trust rather than a wound. Even when the moment interest cools arrives, recalling once more the meaning held in that relationship and work gives you the strength to get past the rut. Today, I hope you enjoy the balance where the thrill of chasing novelty and the steadiness of keeping the familiar go together.