sounds like a mess to me.![]()
My grandma was ESFJ and my grandpa is probably INTP (definite IxTx, INTP fits best). It didn't seem to me that their marriage was too rocky.sounds like a mess to me.![]()
sounds like a mess to me.![]()
Wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong.
ESFJ: Remember we have to go to the fair at noon, visit my family at four, go out to dinner with my friends at seven, and then drop off the movies at the redbox and come home and clean.
INTP: Or we could visit your family first and then head to the fair since it's closer to Olive Gar...
ESFJ: No, we're going to the fair at noon, visiting my family at four, etc.
*INTP suicides.*
ESFJ: Why do you have to be so weird?
No .. It is more like this.
ESFJ: Remember we have to go to the fair at noon, visit my family at four, go out to dinner with my friends at seven, and then drop off the movies at the redbox and come home and clean.
INTP: Can't we just go out to dinner and forget about the rest?
ESFJ: How about i go to the fair and have fun whilst you drop off the movies .. Then we meet up for dinner, come home and if we both clean then it'll be done in half the time and i'll see the family during the week. I'll make my excuses to my friends.
INTP: When do we have sex?
ESFJ: *Ripping off clothes before the sentence is completed*
Now that wasn't so hard was it. Things do not have to be over complicatedCompromise and communication is the key
not saying this conversation has never taken place, but i am saying that it sounds extremely idealized.
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also, i honestly can not wrap my mind around how anyone could stand it if this is how their SO is all the time.
On the scale of ground zero.
I/ESFJ Husband. Suicide did crop up as a solution at one time but that would be messier. I beat that down - I'm bigger than that, supposed to be smarter than that!
My mission in life - to find a workable solution. It can be done, it must be done, it will be done, even if I die trying.
If I find one I'll leave instructions in my will for it to be posted on the forums.
I think as long as they don't expect the other person to change to be more like them, they can be highly complementary and appreciative of the other's strengths.