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[ESFJ] ESFJ Females; what qualities do you admire/seek in a partner?

Giggly

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I saw a few others while browsing old threads. I thought ESPs were the most underrepresented on here... guess they have a strong competitor in this wonderful, amazing, lovely type that isn't susceptible to flattery at all. :p


That was me trying to encourage them to answer too.
 

zark

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My girlfriend is an ESFJ

I am an istp, and I think we are most compatible with the esfj types, like a give and take relationship or a yin and yang, what do you think esfj females out there?
 

Giggly

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^Aww that's nice. :cheese:

I'm on the borderline of I/E but one thing I've noticed with a lot with ESFJ's is that they tend to gravitate towards people with a good sense of humor and common sense.
 

Qre:us

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I just had a discussion with one of my ESFJ best friends, who had this to say about relationships:

"Relationships require routine and organization." :shock:

Her and her ass-hat ESTJ bf's favourite past-time is waking in the morning and :coffee: together. How mundane!!

(Attention: the above message contains no bias :cheese:)

Okay, so I'm cheesed that, yet again, she took a personal affront to something I said, and ended with, "Well, fine, that's your opinion!" Draining, really.
 
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