Udog
Seriously Delirious
- Joined
- Aug 2, 2008
- Messages
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- MBTI Type
- INfp
- Enneagram
- 9w1
- Instinctual Variant
- sp/sx
For you. It's also very boring for you.![]()
Don't you say that about every type?
I think he/she/it does.
I think Costrin has it wrong. It's the INFPs who are the INTPs' compatible type.![]()
Yes. Because it's true. Not necessarily in reverse though.
Actually... me n' BlackCat were talking about this. I came up with some pretty awesomerationalizationsjustificationsexcusesTRUTHFUL FACTS about this relationship.
Basically, Fi and Fe can be complimentary. Fi is selfish and wants to be loved. Fe is selfless and wants to nurture. Dominant Fi helps bring out and aids the INTPs inferior Fe. But on the other hand, Fe can be manipulative, and Fi hates being manipulated. But inferior Fe is weak enough where that won't be a problem as often.
Similiar with Ti and Te. Ti wants to understand, Te wants to apply. Dominant Ti brings out and aids inferior Te.
The secondary function also supposedly is the parenting function, how people give advice, and help others and stuff. People can get stuck in tertiary temptation. So they get stuck in a TiSi/FiSi loop. The way to get out of the loop is to use your secondary function. And because INPs using Ne as a parenting function, they easily get each other out of the negative loop.
imo
So uh... yeah. Hope that made sense.
This just proves that, with enough effort, anything sounds good on paper.
Well, there's not too much more to say...
The reason I took an interest in noticing how many INFP/ISTJ couples there are is because my sister is an INFP and has been married to an ISTJ... for over 20 years.
In the past year and a half that I've been on this forum, I've taken the trouble to notice the married relationships that other ISTJs or INFPs were in. I didn't really keep a count, so I don't have any statistics, but like I said, there were at least a half dozen married couples of that combination. And it seemed to me like the great majority of successful relationships for INFPs or ISTJs were of that combination.
Disclaimer: There are always exceptions to everything.
It's (infp-infj) also very boring.
the irony being that INFPs' biggest issue in any domain, relationships included, is... themselves! ((that's okay, mine too))]