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Old 08-05-2008, 10:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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My boyfriend and I have 26 years between us. We are different in a lot of ways but at the same time we both feel very comfortable with each other, like "home". Our personalities really balance out. We're soul mates, basically, that's how it seems, and he uses that term himself despite being a very down-to-earth ISTP. I'm an INFP, though I'm pretty much 50/50 between S and N, so the ISFP description fits me pretty well too.

Recently, he took the MBTI and came out as ISTP (slightly Introverted, moderately Sensing, very expressed Thinking, slightly Perceiving). It fits him really well but some parts of it are a bit disconcerting.

I've always been an "old soul" and I tend to feel old with guys my own age or even a little bit older than me but at the same time I am very much a kid (the classic INFP personality I guess). He's the same way, not jaded like most older people, and very youthful at the same time in his being very genuine like me but he is responsible and very calm and relaxed about life, except when it comes to his duties, so he is mature.

I just want to know from any ISTPs and anyone who has any experiences with older ISTPs and whether you thought that with age, they become more philosophical, tender, etc. I know ISTP is supposed to be an "Enigma" for iNFP and vice-versa, but he really isn't. He says he can read me like a book (but then I don't like to argue with him so I don't try and make it tough for him) and communication tends only to break down whenever we have to be apart for long periods of time, especially when we can't just ring one another up and email/texting is the only option (I know, texting's rarely a good option)

I wonder if maybe, as ISTPs age, they become more open to the world of possibilities and more in touch with their spiritual path. I've asked him what he was like when he was younger, if he was much different. He said he was probably more sure of himself, more aggressive, (more of a total dick I guess :-P ), and more spontaneous.
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Old 08-06-2008, 09:15 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I have mellowed out a lot since my college days. I think the spirtuality is necessary for ISTPs. In fact there are facts to show that ISTPs with INFJs are two of the top three types that need spirituality. Contrary to belief Se does not come easy for ISTPs anymore than all types using their auxiliary. It has to be developed otherwise Ti will be constantly used and the Se used defensively. Becoming open to the world is Se at it's finest for ISTPs. BTW there is an old rule of thumb that the best mate for a male is someone half their age plus seven years. So your 26 years could be idea if you are older.
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Old 08-07-2008, 12:31 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Hmm...I wonder if a male or female came up with that one?

I will say that I've become more spiritual (actually it's one of my current big interests). Philosophical, what's that? haha - like sitting around and discussing philosophy? no, but I will discuss specific issues. Tender? No. I'm just not very outgoing about my feelings even though I feel it on the inside (maybe). But then I married an ENTJ who has less tenderness than me!
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If things are working for you and you are happy, why worry about what others think?
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If things are working for you and you are happy, why worry about what others think?
Oh, because it's long distance at the moment (I had to leave his country as my visa ran out) and will have to be for a few years. So there's a bit of insecurity there just because of that.
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Did you have a bad father relationship when you were young or lack a father relationship?
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Old 08-19-2008, 05:30 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Did you have a bad father relationship when you were young or lack a father relationship?
haha, I know that's probably what all the resident psychologists would be thinking. But no, my Dad and I always got along great and bonded and still do to today. Paul is nothing like my father except for the traits I admire in him most, his sense of duty and his all around good soul, and his calmness. The similarities stop there though. Paul and I have an intense sexual connection where for once I feel on the same wavelength oddly enough.

Anyway, this isn't totally about my relationship.. I did kind of want to talk about the subject of INFP vs. ISTP relationships, not age gaps, and not mine specifically really.
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