KDude
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Oh yeah?! Well my kite is a unicorn that farts butterflies and hearts! <3
My dragon doesn't fart, but he's just as happy as your unicorn. Look he's smiling
Oh yeah?! Well my kite is a unicorn that farts butterflies and hearts! <3
I don't even wear clothes.
It's not. That is something that I seek. I really wish that I could find something like that. I am only really attracted to relationship situations if I see them as working out in the long term; or if it's something purely casual and both me and her know it. But I'd prefer an LTR monogamous relationship. I can't imagine it being any other way.
I'm an ISFP that has noooo problem being assertive and aggressive when I feel it is necessary, or if it is something I feel strongly about. Any of my roommates, exboyfriends or bosses could quickly back me up on this claim. But I won't typically start an argument unless I feel like something just doesn't make sense, or isn't fair, or if I think something is just retarded, or if I feel like someone is trying to get the upper hand on me. I question authority a lot! If it's a fight with a friend or boyfriend, I am typically looking for a solution. I don't necessarily scream, yell or kick... but want to sit down and clear the table.Hey isfps: if you never freaking complain how are we supposed to tell when you're just avoiding conflict vs. genuinely not bothered?
I have that same torn feeling. That desire to have a life long partner, but not wanting to be tied down at the same time. I suppose I'm hoping that feeling will fade with age, and while I'm still young enough, go out and experience all I can. That way, one day I can fully commit without regrets.I don't know how many ISFPs do that, but it makes sense to me. I am continually torn myself (maybe that's what the whole Fi/Se thing is) - I think I do desire a life-long relationship, but at the same time I don't want to be tied down and obligated to things. I want to experience the pleasures of life, including many different women, yet part of me believes that there is virtue in finding just one who is the right one in all aspects. It's a constant paradox.
lol!!I would say "norm-conflicting" doesn't usually bother SPs too much. We specialize in messing with norms.
But to answer your other questions, you'll likely never convince an SFP to rationalize anything. We are proudly irrational.
My roommate is actually an ESFP. Big difference between us. She is DEFINITELY a performer and entertainer. She tells elaborate stories that she acts out at the same time, and talks and talks and talks. Me? I'm quieter. Especially with more people around. I'll have random bursts of silliness. But I'm more action and less talk, I suppose, say in a party setting or big group setting. When we're both at home, I'm more inclined to go hide in my room to do my thing and be alone. Where as, she's always in the living room or kitchen where she can have contact with who ever else is home. (We live with a lot of people and have a lot of guests that come in and out!) I can be quite chatty in one on one situations, but like I said, in the group setting, it might seem like I'm social, but I do little talking in those situations, but can still go with the flow of energy and have fun and entertain in a quieter/ less chatty/ but still silly fun way than my ESFP roommate. She's much more audible and center stage.1) Being an ESFP, I sometimes get it confused between the two. What is the difference?
Do you guys really think about aesthetics that much? How many of you paint/design clothes/make clay pots etc.?
Do you guys really think about aesthetics that much? How many of you paint/design clothes/make clay pots etc.?
Do you guys really think about aesthetics that much? How many of you paint/design clothes/make clay pots etc.?
What do you respect most about a person. What do you look for in someone?
Do you guys generally forgive others easily after a period of time?