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Last Post 21 Mar 2010 10:08 PM by Zsych. 26 Replies.
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26 Aug 2009 08:31 AM  
She probably has a very strong J tendency. >< I know my INFJ friend stared at me in horror when I told her I have to have the freedom to just...go. No plan, no nothing. I just have to know I can up and leave anytime, even if I never actually do it.

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30 Dec 2009 12:01 AM  
....yeah everyone has an ESTJ horror story, something about how they murdered twenty new born puppies and ate your NF soul with a rusty spoon . We all have 'em....
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30 Dec 2009 04:30 PM  

Lol Charlie! I know what you mean, having grown up with no less than two ESTJ parents... They are not exactly great for NTs either! Loads of stupid power struggles! (Which I won of course)

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21 Mar 2010 02:29 AM  
One of my closest friends is an ISTJ. Haha she can be quite 'goofy' in private, she has the greatest sense of sarcasm lol hehe
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21 Mar 2010 09:42 AM  
I think ESTJs and ISTJs are great as long as you don't have to work with them.
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21 Mar 2010 01:40 PM  
Ha,ha that narrows it down Saul... Might be tricky!
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21 Mar 2010 10:08 PM  
I think ISTJs and ESTJs can be okay to work with as long as they are equal or lower in standing. They work well. Admittedly, you should show some of your super-crazy N ability to solve problems they can't solve, to prove your worth.
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