Udog
Seriously Delirious
- Joined
- Aug 2, 2008
- Messages
- 5,293
- MBTI Type
- INfp
- Enneagram
- 9w1
- Instinctual Variant
- sp/sx
Chemistry ... ahh yes, there are great sparks between us, even after 20 years ...And the rest of the para is well said Udog - but I don't see the lack of deeper connection as a price to be paid. I am simply grateful for the great relationship we have.
I guess I meant that as a potential pitfall. Thank you for illustrating the remedy to it - to be grateful and appreciative of the strong aspects.
And hey, it wouldn't be fair to make everything seem glossy and perfect - we can certainly annoy each other from time to time.
Well, it's an opposite pairing... which naturally comes with all sorts of communication issues, different modes of thought, different priorities, and different ways of showing love. When the ESTJ was born it immediately asked for the scissors to cut the damn umbilical cord, while the INFP would have just as soon stayed in the womb for another month.
But when you get down to it, ESTJ and INFP don't really step on each other's cores... just irritate them sometimes. The ESTJ *likes* to take care of the daily minutia (or at least is wired to do it), and the INFP is usually happy to have them do it. The INFP can become the moral backbone of the household and keep track of the bigger picture, both of which the ESTJ can inadvertently lose track of.
It's important to note that the more domineering and inflexible the ESTJ, the more meager and meak the INFP will need to be for this to work. A strong willed INFP will need a more balanced ESTJ or the fireworks will commence.