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Oh_Charlotte
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Well, lets see is we can narrow this down a bit. First, if you can, be quite sure you are ISFJ. It will make you very, very confused until you settle on one of you at least, and its easiest to start with you.Update: Just took the Myers Briggs for my H and he is definitely a ISTJ (I am a ISFJ). When I read the description, it described him pretty much to a “T”.
Maybe try another test? This one seems good, it seems to be four pages with not a lot of Qs per page: personalitybook.com/page/partner.xml?partnerid=CoUS&linkid=12&gclid=CMOQgdvljbMCFc2d4AodMG8AsA
I noticed you said here on this thread something about being okay going with the flow. That is common to P types. So be sure of whether you are J or P. The J/P preference can be the hardest of the two to figure.
In Socionics that J/P preference is also called Rational/Irrational… LOL, yes, we P’s are called “irrationals”. You have to see what they mean by that though. Here is a short article on that: socionics.com/articles/irra.htm and this article is longer, but has a useful chart, hope its not TMI - just take what you can from it: socionics.us/theory/rat_irr.shtml
Then you can be more sure by reading good type descriptions, often a longer one. So it helps if you first narrow it down to just to just two types before you take the time to read them. If you think it might be ISFJ or ISFP, then try these:
Thorough description of female ISFJ: the16types.info/vbulletin/content.php/92-Dreiser-Female-portrait-ISFj-by-Beskova
Thorough descritpion of female ISFP: the16types.info/vbulletin/content.php/53-Dumas-Female-Portrait-ISFp-by-Beskova
Just suppose you are in fact ISFJ. If your hubby is ISTJ, that is a low-conflict pair. (“Look-a-likes”). If he is an ESTP, that would make you Conflictors. If he is an ISTP, he is your Benefactor, and while its not a bad pairing, and can be fairly conflict-free, it can be frustrating for the Beneficiary (you in this case) because “Benefactor can not hear the Beneficiary. This may be sometimes unpleasant and even irritating for the Beneficiary.” I mention that because you mentioned it. If he is in fact your “Benefactor”, that is an annoying trait of them, however, the equalizing thing is that you have just as many people out there (one out of 16) that you also “cannot hear”!
But this is all supposing. Until you know your types, reading about relationship-types will only really confuse you. Best to spend time reading to discover your types for certain, then read about relationship types.