Leading · Balance

Ideal

Ideal relationship

ideal · stimulation · direction · distance · ego-ideal · indirect fulfillment

Strengths

Stimulation of ego-ideal · Confirmation of direction · Maintenance of respect · Psychological elevation

Weaknesses

Discomfort when getting closer · Lack of direct fulfillment · Risk of chronic exhaustion · Accumulation of the sense of deviation

Core

In the Ideal relationship, the partner's natural being-themselves is reflected to you as "what you are consciously aiming to become".

The other is doing nothing special — simply being themselves — but their presence awakens in you "pride, ego-ideal, consciousness of direction".Sense of meaning and orientation toward the ego-ideal mutually support each other — in this relationship, the partner's presence naturally stimulates your "this is how I want to be" sensation.

Contact occurs at the Balance position (Value 0.50) — you can feel the other's natural being as "ideal", but direct fulfillment and complementarity rarely occur.It is a relationship where "watching them stimulates you, but getting too close produces discomfort".

As a mechanism of conflict function, fulfillment of Leading · Balance gently suppresses Vulnerable · Balance (codependency, chronic exhaustion, projective identification).When orientation toward the ego-ideal is functioning, exhausting interpersonal patterns are gently suppressed.

Conversely, when the sense of deviation from the ideal ("I can't become like that person") becomes chronic, Vulnerable · Balance is activated, and codependent, self-consuming patterns quietly accumulate.

Key Points

  1. 01 The partner's presence induces pride, ego-ideal, and consciousness of direction — the other embodies your ideal image in their natural being
  2. 02 Indirect contact at the Balance position (0.50) — you receive stimulation but direct fulfillment or complementarity rarely arises
  3. 03 Gentle suppression of the conflict function (Vulnerable · Balance): orientation toward the ego-ideal gently eases codependency and chronic exhaustion
  4. 04 If the sense of deviation from the ideal becomes chronic, Vulnerable · Balance accumulates and shifts into exhausting patterns
  5. 05 A characteristic distance: "watching them stimulates you · getting close produces discomfort"

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※ Compatibility data is described using ILE-Q (Explorer) as the base type