LeafAndSky
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- Nov 12, 2009
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- MBTI Type
- ISFP
do isfp have a good memory
A good what?
do isfp have a good memory
Can I take them to see it at a theater in a really bad part of town?![]()
do isfp have a good memory
Do you like cookies?
I read in one personality profile that unlike the other SP types, ISFPs "seek life-long monogamous relationships". To what extent is this a load of BS?
My take, from my experience:
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An ISFP is easygoing and can adapt to a variety of traits or types as long as there's caring.
Relationship challenges might stem from the partner appreciating having the ISFP's (a) understanding nature and (b) physical nature focused on them, but underneath, if the partner had thought about it, they really wanted or needed to be with a different kind of person.
It's not going to work well to get into a relationship with an ISFP and then try to change them. They are not, and are not interested in becoming:
-polished in a classic and traditional manner
-an SJ household manager
-a driven, corporate career person
-only infrequently physically affectionate
-wealth-oriented
-prestige-oriented
It's also not going to work well over the long term to get into a relationship with an ISFP because they seem like someone who can be dominated.
To an ISFP, a great relationship would include equality, playfulness, sharing, and caring.
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I think it may take ISFPs a while to develop a good sense of who they are.
do isfp have a good memory
do isfp have a good memory
How do you guys/gals deal with conflicts in a relationship?
How do I persuade an ISFP?
I keep myself shut inside my room because I feel I can do the most inside. The ISFP is infuriated and tells me to walk a bit outside. I don't see the need though. How do I persuade her that I'm very well healthy. I spend a few hours reading outside actually.
I'm having a hard time answering this one. Conflicts are different and the people involved are different, therefore I'd deal with them differently.
If you want to explore one particular type of conflict, you're welcome to elaborate.
I had a falling out with an ISFP -- we are no longer friend. The ISFP would often approach me for help whenever he has a technical problem. The ISFP seems to take it really personally that I was busy and could not accommodate. Whenever I tried to discuss this, the ISFP would take it as a personal attack and I had to basically avoid the topic.
Do ISFPs really take these types of conflict personally or is he trying to manipulate me?
Not really, only if my feelings are over whelming and I need a way to let them out.Do you write about your feelings a lot?
I love reading!Do you like to read or is it a waste of time?
Yes, I think so.Do you have good aim?
Well, I don't know. I guess I just figured that if the majority of the world is full of sensors, I'm probably a sensor. If someone wants to prove me wrong, you're more than welcome to.How do you know you're not an N?
I actually like doing both. I almost feel incomplete if I don't have the right amount of physical activity and just "nothing" times.Does it drive you crazy to not be physically active, or are you pretty content to sit around doing (what looks like) nothing, for long periods of time? Or is it more balanced?
So, I hope you don't get annoyed with all my questions:
I have a hard time grasping the differences between ISFPs and INFPs. Yeah, I get the part about thinking in concrete terms vs. thinking in theoretical terms, but I'm sure that's not the one and only difference between us. So, I hope you don't get annoyed with all my questions: