elcie
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- Joined
- Oct 29, 2015
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- MBTI Type
- ISFJ
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- Instinctual Variant
- sp/so
Just wondering, if you are an ISFJ, do you identify with being more "yin" (passive, reflective, feminine) or "yang" (active, dominant, masculine)? Or if you're not ISFJ, which category would you put us in? Is it the same for all ISFJs, and is it different depending on things like gender or sexuality, or culture?
Personally, I often feel that people "type" me as a more yin sort of person - but I actually feel quite yang most of the time...for example I feel I relate better to ESTJs than ISFPs, for example. Often I feel like a bull in a china shop around Fi-doms.
But a lot of ISFJs I know seem to me to be more yin. What do other people think?
Personally, I often feel that people "type" me as a more yin sort of person - but I actually feel quite yang most of the time...for example I feel I relate better to ESTJs than ISFPs, for example. Often I feel like a bull in a china shop around Fi-doms.
But a lot of ISFJs I know seem to me to be more yin. What do other people think?