I’m a psychologist – here’s how key Love Island love triangle isn’t over yet

A PSYCHOLOGIST states that the triangle between three Love Island contestants has not ended.

Paige Thorne was told that Jacques O’Neill would wait for her outside. But she fell in love with Adam Collard shortly after.

Paige Thorne and Adam Collard have found romance in the villa since Jacques O'Neill left

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Since Jacques O’Neill’s departure, Paige Thorne has found love with Adam Collard in the villa.Credit: ITV
Jacques left Love Island when Adam came on the scene, showing an interest in Paige. He is pictured in Manchester on July 21

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Adam brought Jacques to Love Island, and Jacques had already shown an interest in Paige. He was pictured in Manchester on 21 JulyCredit to BackGrid

They became an exclusive couple on Thursday’s episode Love Island. This was just days after Paige wept on Jacques’ departure.

Dr Arthur Cassidy is a celebrity pscyhologist who believes that all is not lost between Paige, 24, Jacques, and Paige, 23.

Dr Arthur explained that Paige, Jacques, and Paige share similar personality types. They would be able to find their way back to one another.

The two have many common traits when you look at the Myers-Briggs Personality Type Indicator.

There are four categories in the personality test – introversion/extraversion, sensing/intuition, thinking/feeling, judging/perceiving.

Every person has a preferred quality in each category. This creates 16 distinct types.

Speak for Buzz Bingo, Dr Arthur said: “Jacques and Paige have much more in common socially and psychologically.

“Both” ‘Sensors’They are both realistic about dates and can see each other for the real them.

“Add the additional traits of being the ‘Feeling’ type, both show a combination of strong personality traits such as thinking and feeling, essential in playing out the dating game.”

In simple terms, a “Thinker”A person who thinks logically and is organized. “Feeler”A person who feels emotions and acts accordingly. This is how it should be viewed “head versus heart”.

“Research shows that most men are ‘thinkers’While most females don’t, ‘feelers’”In personality terms,” Dr Arthur stated.

“A female can also be an a” ‘Thinker’, ‘Judger’And ‘Perceiver’Myers Brigg analysis reveals which personality type you are.

“Thinking types like Jacques want to understand intimacy, for them it’s a state of being analysed, mastered and fine tuned.

“Paige is the ‘Feeling’ type who wants to be in control of the situation (impossible with Adam as a seasoned narcissist), to experience intimacy with Jacques. “

Dr Arthur stated that there are obstacles, but they can be overcome.

Jacques “has to work harder at working more constructively with Paige to clarify and understand each other’s needs”He said,

“Jacques will often be distracted, always spontaneous, and wanting to explore other options and choices,” he warned.

Adam no good match

Unfortunately, Dr Arthur doesn’t think Adam, 26 years old, is a good match to Paige.

He described Adam as “dark and narcissistic”, suggesting he is still as cunning and scheming as when he became known as the bad boy in series four.

“The most striking characteristic of Adam is his dominance, ultra supersonic confidence, and covert motives,” Dr Arthur said.

“He plays his cards close to his chest and will not reveal his motivational strategies to Paige.

“He wishes to convince her and the other girls that he is the ‘Mr Bad Guy Protector Of Women’ and especially of Paige.”

“His body language is very suspicious as he displays fake smiles and these synchronise with his shrewd calculating venturesome love tactics.”

Dr Arthur claimed Adam has learned “the art of self presentation”.

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But he is “not really in touch with his emotions”Dr Arthur said that instead of using his image to attract women, he uses it.

Paige was warned by him to be aware of his intentions “choreographed flattery”.

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