PS. Eh-um... my ex-husband, father of my kids, is ISTP too. It seems we have a trend of (young?) ENFPs being into ISTPs. Maybe we should make a thread about this - sometimes quite disastrous - combo?
Come to think of it, I read somewhere that ISTPs are the type most easily being confused with INTJ.

Never fully understood why that would be the case, but I must admit those two types come up quite a bit in serious ENFP tales of romance.
Story of my life, so far.
I'm 27, met my ISTP at 18, had an intimate relationship with him on and off for nearly a decade.
It took me a while to figure out his type, he is so incredibly intelligent, when not adventuring/vacationing or playing with/programming/fixing/building his computer, and, or actually creating/building something, (he's a civil engineer), he spends his free time reading and thinking, he's always thinking, in fact, he's one of the smartest guys I know, and definitely the most pragmatic, and goal-oriented.
This was why it was difficult for me to ascertain whether he was an N or an S, I think he is pretty borderline, but still more of an S than an N, and due to his micro-managing goal-oriented self, I played with the idea of his possibly being a J, however, I was NEVER confused about his I and his
T.
What's odd is, even though I was incredibly attracted to him, and all of his attributes, I can honestly say that he and my current INTJ boyfriend have nearly NOTHING in common, other than the fact that they are both incredibly intelligent.
This fact baffles me.
How could I be so attracted to two men who are soooooo incredibly different.
It honestly doesn't make sense.
Rarely, if ever, has my INTJ reminded me of my ISTP.
However, he has told me that I, at times, remind him of his ESFP ex.
This makes sense to me.
You are attracted to what you are attracted to.
Wait, two other similarites I just put together, they're both not liars, and neither of them are pussies.
But, yeah.
My ISTP was, no, is 100% T, he does have a beating heart and all, but he is the least emotional guy I know.
He's also pretty emotionally unintelligent, which has actually improved over the years.
I need to ruminate on this more, because I find it both interesting, and compelling.
I understand how both the ISTP and the INTJ personalities suit the ENFP one so well.
And how both could potentially make for optimal unions.
My recent thoughts have been on the P-connection.
In life, and in general, I get along better with Ps, I feel at ease with them, they're chill, I'm chill, we're chill, y'know?
Hmm, more thoughts to come.
