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In the end, I guess I'd pick the ISFJ as a wife if I was forced into one or the other. ISFJs are at least able to be happy and content in a relationship, never met an INFJ I could say the same of.
Research on INFJ
Interesting facts about the INFJ:
• Least common type in the population
• On personality trait scales, scored as Sincere, Sympathetic, Unassuming, Submissive, Easygoing, Reserved and Patient
• Among highest of all types in college GPA
• Among most likely to stay in college
• Most likely of all types to cope with stress by seeing a therapist
• Highest of all types in marital dissatisfaction
• Personal values include Spirituality, Learning, and Community Service
• Commonly found in careers in religion, counseling, teaching, and the arts
INFJ in Depth — Discover Your Strengths and Make the Most of Your INFJ Talents | Truity
There is some good information in the video, but there were a few points that don't make sense to me. The one that stands out the most is the comment that INFJ and ISFJ share in common a need to fix relationships, so they will deliberately break relationships that are working in order to fix them? Aux-Fe need external peace and harmony, so my understanding is that it is the least likely to create unnecessary drama and conflict. The unhealthy reaction to broken relationships is to mold oneself around the needs to create peace at personal cost even when the conflict resolution is not reciprocal. There are so many broken people and relationships in the world that it would require a profound lack of perception to think you have to deliberately break something to have something that needs fixing. I think INFJs and ISFJ can see brokenness everywhere and can feel too responsible to fix all of it - especially their significant relationships with family, romantic partners, and friends. If any one relationship actually achieves peace and harmony that is the last dynamic a Fe-Aux would damage because it would be such a relief. Also, any drama is completely overwhelming to an actual introvert, so it is avoided. When healthy, drama is worked on and resolved back to peace, when unhealthy, drama is responded to with coping mechanisms to make it stop even at damaging personal cost. I strongly believe that as a category the INFJ and ISFJ desire harmony and constancy in the relationships and will do anything to maintain it - never ever break it.