Mine says I'm BUTT, which one is that?
Well Zero, I think it means that you're faithful, persistent, and always get to the "bottom" of things...
Mine says I'm BUTT, which one is that?
My type was very accurate in many many ways. Creepily so, in fact. But there were a few characteristics that, either through choice or circumstance, are different now. I like my 10-12% group. Lol
Well Zero, I think it means that you're faithful, persistent, and always get to the "bottom" of things...![]()
As far as different matches go there are hierarchies for each individual match, roughly looking at the chart the order in which the matches appear correlated heavily to the favorability of the match.
Not all of the ''Good Matches" are equal. Some are better than others. The better ones appear first in order of precedence.
I realize pretty much just said the same thing twice but, I get criticized a lot for the way I explain things, so I'm trying to be clear.
In Jungian terms, "functions" refer to the four core traits: Intuition (N), Sensing (S), Feeling (F), and Thinking (T). The term "attitude" refers to the direction of the function, i.e. Introverted (I) or Extraverted (E).
So, for example, a person with a personality type of ISFP has a dominant function of Introverted Feeling. More specifically, Feeling in the dominant function, and its attitude (or direction) is Introverted. A person with this personality type is likely to be most attracted to, and fit best with, a person that has Extraverted Feeling dominating their personality. Extraverted Feeling dominates the personality types ESFJ and ENFJ. We therefore determine that the ISFP's natural partner is the ESFJ or the ENFJ.
Our natural attraction to people who share our dominant function, but who use it in a different direction works very well for us. We not only flip-flop the Introverted or Extraverted trait, but we also flip-flop the Judging or Perceiving trait. In this way, the partner that we choose for ourselves will have a very different approach to dealing with the world. If we are laid-back and indecisive, our partner will be structured and decisive. If we are reserved, our partner will be outgoing. For all of our apparent differences, we will share a common vision of what's truly important in life.
For people whose personality types are dominated by Decision Making functions, (i.e. Thinking or Feeling), their ideal partners will include both Sensing and Intuitive types. Many people have problems communicating effectively with people who do not share their same preference for Information Gathering. So, if you have a very strong preference for Sensing or Intuition, you will need to give the personality type with the same preference a higher value as a likely natural partner. For example, an ISFP who strongly prefers Sensing will work best with an ESFJ, rather than an ENFJ. -personalitypage.com
Seems to comfirm my feeling that relationships work better when those involved complement rather than mirror one another.
An elderly lady told me years ago that the key to a happy relationship is finding what she called "your split-a-part".
There is a lot of truth in that. My folks outside of mutual interests are very different in terms of personality. They complement each other perfectly for over 46 years now. Of course the opposition does tend to cause some strife from time to time.
Soooo who here is an ISFP? Haha it's a fun and insightful test. Thanks Liamson for posting.![]()
And just because I'm part of a 10-12% doesn't mean I'm "normal" lol
Oncefallen. You were one of the personality types thats best suited to mine..
Sooooooooooo how Yooou doin??
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Cowers in the corner behind the couch hoping Nod won't see me.![]()
----Yeah having a good set of complimentary parts are good but, also having the same perspective in regards to coming to conclusions is important too.
The way people process information can be so incredibly different from person to person. The biggest difference between types is the N/S split. Which in compatibility terms can make communication and expression difficult.
------This is weird...I've taken that same test two times. First it said I was an INFJ, and now it says I'm an ENFP (just slightly extraverted it said). Strangely, I think both descriptions fit me,both categories have traits that describe me very accurately.Maybe i change my questions depending on my mood?well at least those two fall into the same category: Idealist.