Lucky, I look here:
socionics.com/advan/whoiswho.html in order to convert from 3 to 4 letter name. So you think you are ISFJ or an INFJ, and hubby is maybe ENFJ or ESTJ.
I use this relationship chart:
socionics.com/rel/relcht.htm Yes, if you are those types, you are Dual or SemiDual with him. But I
really don’t see you being Duals with him, from what you have shared. I think you must have the typing off. If you read the description of those relationships, its not like anything you ahve described. SemiDuality, maybe, but that’s also is not sounding like what you describe.
Its easy to guess your type wrong with a short test, maybe try a longer one. Because if you do not have your types right, you are going to be trying to read yourself in the wrong relationship, and it will boggle your mind, and just leave you confused. Because there is so much written! If you read your actual relationship, it will make
perfect sense, and even more and more so as you read more and more.
As to making sure of your relationship type, note, for example, that as to Duals, their letters are everything opposite
except for the last letter, the J/P preference… As in ISF
J/ENT
J. That is Duality, and one very, very happy, peaceful, understanding pairing. Its a realtionship that gets more peaceful as time goes on.
However, if
all of the letters differ, as in ISF
J/ENT
P, then its a Conflictor relationship, and its a relationship that gets more conflictual as time goes on. Its very difficult for both partners, not peaceful and not validating. Basically you need a LOT of grace! Understanding can help, as well as giving each other plenty of space, and respect.
As a Catholic, I think identifying the relationship type is helpful, even if it turns out to be Conflictor (one chance in 16!). Because then you don’t blame yourself for the Conflicts, You realize they are naturally hard to avoid, and misunderstandings are common, and you realize its going to take work, effort and awareness to overcome them. And especially Grace! And you won’t compare yourself to others wondering why they aren’t having the same problems. You will know:
they aren’t Conflictors!
There are many relationship types in between the best, Duals, and the worst, probably Conflictors. And they all have different characteristics, and what they conflict or misunderstand about has a particular pattern unique to that relationship type. Its interesting.
Another difficult pairing for for an ISFJ would be ESTP; its a Supervision relationship with ISFJ as Supervisor, and in short, it would be a challenge for ISFJ to be patient with ESTP or to respect his ways. And very tiring to be ESTP in this relationship.
But you may not be an ISFJ, since you are not totally sure. I think you are not INFJ; I have at least two close friends who are, and I would see it in you, I think. So really it would help to be quite, quite sure of your or of your husband’s type before you start looking up relationship types.
So to be sure, you can read the descriptions, one might pop out at you. Also, try a longer test. The descriptions on the websites above are shorter, easier to read, but the “physical descriptions” on that site sound so much like cartoon people that I find it hard to see people in it. I use it as a starting place. Sometimes its helpful.
If you narrow it down for sure to two, you can read the longer descriptions on 16types.info (on the left side, in blue, you can click on categories and click on your possible type. There are long descriptive articles on each type, including one for female and one for male of the type. Its interesting! Its a LOT of reading, as this theory is much, much researched.)
Also, harder for some to use, there is a strong visual identification component with Socionics, and I think on that 16types website, you can see photos of the various types. (they are called Filatova portraits, divided into the 4 groups of types, the Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta**) They all look Russian though! You can see differences, though. Some people stand my visual identification of type, others find it impossible.Also famous people are typed somewhere; that can help too.
So, you could try a longer test, or also a Briggs-Meyers - because in my opinion, the same four letters in Briggs ends up being the same four letters in Socionics. Some disagree. At any rate, it will also be easier if you are sure of your type.
Another suggestion, you might be sure of your type only, or of your husband’s type only. If you feel sure of one, you can look up on the relationship charts and read the types of relationships and see which one is more like yours. Then read more on that type, and see if its you [or him].
If you finally figure what you are, then there a much much longer articles on the relationship types. But its too much reading if you aren’t sure its your type!
Oh, and if you want help identifying your type, you can sign up for the 16types forum, and there is a spot there to ask for help finding out your type. You would tell them what you are guessing, and ask someone to help you, and I think someone will. Some people really enjoy figuring that out, and know the questions to ask you if you are on the fence on something. Some have studied the theory from teachers and like sharing what they know.
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Alpha LII (INTj) - ILE (ENTp) - ESE (ESFj) - SEI (ISFp
Beta IEI (INFp) - EIE (ENFj) - SLE (ESTp) - LSI (ISTj)
Gamma SEE (ESFp) - ILI (INTp) - LIE (ENTj) - ESI (ISFj)
Delta LSE (ESTj) - EII (INFj) - IEE (ENFp) - SLI (ISTp)