SolitaryWalker
Tenured roisterer
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- Apr 23, 2007
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- MBTI Type
- INTP
- Enneagram
- 5w6
- Instinctual Variant
- so/sx
Then your statement that it would be better for "one" to turn elsewhere than the INFP for quality long-term friendship/partnership is false. I've already pointed out why. I think real-life experience in relationships trumps abstract theory when it comes to real-life relationships..
Abstract theory is what describes all of our ideas. There is nothing in our experiences that could not be computed into a theory. You either explain how your experiences lead to relevant insights (make a theory), or drop it. (Or of course, declare yourself unreasonable where you wont have to explain anything)
Then your statement that it would be better for "one" to turn elsewhere than the INFP for quality long-term friendship/partnership is false. I've already pointed out why. I think real-life experience in relationships trumps abstract theory when it comes to real-life relationships..
Recapitulate for me, I must have missed where you did this.