Interesting thread, I'll be watching how this pans out. Both my brother and my father are ESTJs, I love them - sure. But they drive me up the bloody wall.
Things I've noticed about our relationships:
- My father must always be in control. He has to dictate everything. He's got his entire day plotted out on a piece of paper, what tasks are to be done and when.
- My brother follows an inward routine, every day is virtually the same. He doesn't dictate, but he is stubborn as hell and will only do what he wants when he wants.
- Neither of them seem to have any respect for my personal space or things. They walk into my room when they want, my brother simply takes what he wants and I'll find my items hoarded in his bedroom [though years of bitching about this has seen some progress on the matter, they have started to get better with it. Sometimes.]
- Both seem to feel like they come first. If something they want/need is to be done, it is to be done NOW. You ask them for something, it will have to wait until they have time.
The only way I feel my relationship with either of these two can work is if I have to be the subservient person. The one that always says 'yes' and bows to their will. If not, conflict and even extreme conflict can arise. I don't know if it's the same for you, but chances are if you're feeling like you have to hold your tongue all the time, he is too. It's not all bleak though, I understand completely what you say about you two making a good team. Whenever the three of us agree on something, or put our minds to something we can work together really well. But do they ever understand me? It's a stretch. Good luck with your relationship. I hope you find the answers here you're looking for.
Malice, that's very interesting...
Regarding what you've noticed about the ESTJs in your life you said:
- My father must always be in control. He has to dictate everything. He's got his entire day plotted out on a piece of paper, what tasks are to be done and when.
Funny.. I do have my day planned out. haha My "things to do" for the most part are in my calendar, on my BlackBerry and the one at work. When I make plans with my husband, he tends to always run late and the plans get kinda screwy which irks me. So I'm trying to learn how to be more the "go with the flow" type.
- My brother follows an inward routine, every day is virtually the same. He doesn't dictate, but he is stubborn as hell and will only do what he wants when he wants.
Yes, I am pretty stubborn and don't like to be told what to do (most of the time) unless it makes sense, then I'm fine with it. Are ESFJ's somewhat controlling too? I find myself having to tell him "whatever you say" just to make peace.
- Neither of them seem to have any respect for my personal space or things. They walk into my room when they want, my brother simply takes what he wants and I'll find my items hoarded in his bedroom [though years of bitching about this has seen some progress on the matter, they have started to get better with it. Sometimes.]
The husband sometimes feels that I don't care about his stuff at our home. He tends to leave papers, mail, clothes, junk lying around everywhere. So to organize, I toss alot of stuff that appears to be trash and throw things in the laundry. Unfortunately, some of his stuff which he considered important didn't seem like it because it looked like trash. Again, I'm trying to be more careful about this.
- Both seem to feel like they come first. If something they want/need is to be done, it is to be done NOW. You ask them for something, it will have to wait until they have time.
This is quite true. I do want to see results fast, but more so with my husband and people close to me. I'm more easy going with newer friends or acquaintances, etc. I guess I have more expectations from people closest to me. He has told me that I'm "selfish" although I didn't notice right away. I'm also the youngest child in my family and maybe I've gotten used to getting what I want.

That's another issue there. haha But, having said all that, I am making a very conscious effort in putting other people's needs first and not getting upset if I don't get results as quickly as I want.
Bottom line is, us ESTJs, or at least me anyway, do have good intentions. We can get somewhat anal about things - wanting them to be done a certain way and get annoyed when they're not. It's almost like, I want everything to be in order so I can just lay back and chill. Ya know?
Well, thanks! Looks like I have to read up more about you ESTFs.
