Thalassa
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- May 3, 2009
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- MBTI Type
- ISFP
- Enneagram
- 6w7
- Instinctual Variant
- sx
I had a very long term relationship (almost married) an E/ISFP, but we argued and while we seemed to share many important deep traits, others were COMPLETELY off base :steam:. We both had a very hard time getting over each other even though we had problems. We are still friends and I care about him , but realistically I don't think it will work as a life-long thing, yet then it's hard to completely give this person up (I guess reality isn't my strong point! )
I don't know if he is an E or an I because he is more E than me, but he also has an I side (he's an obsessive collector and he's very into what he's into and mostly does that alone). He's the type of person who avoids actually taking psych tests, but I know for sure he's an SFP.
Is this a common problem? Are these just clashing temperaments?
I don't know if he is an E or an I because he is more E than me, but he also has an I side (he's an obsessive collector and he's very into what he's into and mostly does that alone). He's the type of person who avoids actually taking psych tests, but I know for sure he's an SFP.
Is this a common problem? Are these just clashing temperaments?