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Question #1208808283 | Monday, 21-Apr-2008 |
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I guess I have too much free time on my hands again. I saw a picture of Bret Michaels on Yahoo! and originally I thought he might be an ENFj. The picture gave me an insight, could he be an INTj? The I-j seems obvious. One of the reasons the INTj type for Michaels is of interest is due to his turbulent relationship with CC Deville. Is CC an ESFp? The two band mates are always fighting and arguing, according to Michaels, and after they had a physical confrontation the band broke up for awhile. So if the typings are correct we have a good example of real life of an INTj-ESFp matchup - and perhaps how the relationship tends to evolve? Maybe when opposites can accept each other's differences they can find a way to get along? Does anyone else agree with the types or kind of relationship the two have? -- econdude |
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A1 Well Ive browsed the net for CC Deville and he might be an ESFp, yes. But I dont want to guess what his relationship with Bret Michaels was like - even if he was the same type as me, the celebrities like to behave in ways I dont understand, so who knows. I have had several close relationships with INTjs, and some of them were like "we fight, but acknowledge each other", one was love at first sight and a nice dating relationship ended by sudden lost of interest, some of them were silent hatred and some very official and detached. IMO, with conflict types, it helps a lot to accept each others differences and you can get along, as you say. But it is always difficult and never especially rewarding. -- ESFp |
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