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That's an ESTp on the right in the second pic, folks.
elbow tchaikovsky freezer burn
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"ENTJ/INFP Benefactor/Beneficiary. Daughter's Fiance & Me. This bugs me as I am 22 years old than he is. "
You mean Supervison/Supervisee.
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"ESTP/INFP Duality. Husband & Me. Yeah. When you get down to it."
To me this statement seems to indicate that you're compromising certain facts that might point to a contradictory conclusion. Am I reading too deep into this? Are you just ignoring certain factors due to the romanticized relationship that is duality suspecting it of being too idealistic?
I can vouch for the duality relationship, MysticSonic. My stepdad is the only one who can simply laugh at my mother's complete instability.
And mother, I didn't want to tell you this, but now I have to. My sister's fiancee is actually INTj, making your relationship to him a Benefactor/Beneficiary relation. You are the Benefactor; he is the Beneficiary.
Another thing is that now my sister and her fiancee are a Conflicting relation. PLEASE DO NOT TELL HIM I SAID THIS, MOTHER!
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Maybe his sister's actually ENFP (:o) and that would explain the INTJ fiancee and illusionsary relationship....Quote:
Originally Posted by Transigent
They should make a socionics soap opera
"Days of our Duals"
"Desperate Semi-Duals"
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Originally Posted by IcEPiCk
Actually, it might be better to tell him. My sister is ESFp and now that I've discovered Socionics I know that if I don't stop forcing Ti on her during an argument, she just relatiates with Se and things go downhill from there.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cone
Then again, I'm not married to her, so it's possible that might change the dynamics.
Sorry to stick my nose in. :wink:
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I could have too. Did you post it in another topic?
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