HotpinkHeatwave
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- Nov 30, 2009
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I have an ISFP father. I love him to pieces, but once in a great while (or sometimes a lot when he is stressed) he just SNAPS.
Something will really bother him/irritate him/upset him, and he'll go on a rampage.
He'll start yelling at the top of his lungs about it, and what ever is wrong.. It is always someone's fault. It's an outburst of just pure anger.
He gets really upset over simple things.
The other morning he came into the house screaming about how my Brother kept trying to start his truck, even though it wouldn't. Personally I didn't think it was a big deal, but my dad? He was irate.
Then, after a bunch of yelling or a heated argument (usually when the anger is directed towards me or my mother) he just clams up and gets quiet for a while.
Now, please know, (and as I said) I LOVE my dad. He's not a bad person, don't think that.
I was just wondering if this is common in ISFPs, or if it is just particular to him?
Something will really bother him/irritate him/upset him, and he'll go on a rampage.
He'll start yelling at the top of his lungs about it, and what ever is wrong.. It is always someone's fault. It's an outburst of just pure anger.
He gets really upset over simple things.
The other morning he came into the house screaming about how my Brother kept trying to start his truck, even though it wouldn't. Personally I didn't think it was a big deal, but my dad? He was irate.
Then, after a bunch of yelling or a heated argument (usually when the anger is directed towards me or my mother) he just clams up and gets quiet for a while.
Now, please know, (and as I said) I LOVE my dad. He's not a bad person, don't think that.
I was just wondering if this is common in ISFPs, or if it is just particular to him?