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I would suspect that many of you have had similar problems like me in getting along with an ext. feeling type, as it is INFPs inferior function, and so the type most different to themself.
A close family member of mine is a ESFJ. We have never been able to reach any conclusion or agreement whatever emotional issue we have been talking about.
So my strategy has become to try not to be rigid about what is the truth of the matter and see if I can say something nice and neutral instead, something of objective shallow value like: nice curtains... etc.
But sometimes, like today, its too much. I can take divertions from 'truth', but problems arise if what I say is supressed or overlooked as if it has no importance and keeping up appearance and conventions like smiling and laughing (although nothing funny has been said) is of more importance and totally overrules communication based on trying to understand each other (I think I can truly say that she is neither interested in understanding me, nor herself).
I feel that having 'diagnosed' her as a feeling type gives me a clue to why things can go so wrong between us. If I think about how I in the past have tried to use logic as a means to get mutual understanding and how little it have helped, its very obvious that I have to use anything else than logic. And this I found out many years ago, and have stopped discussing with her, but I havent found a substitute, except trying to bring acceptance into the situation. And remember that she doesnt function well when confronted with what I consider as facts. She simply denies these facts or side track the talk to something completely irrelevant. Which I experience like building a wall between us instead of just acknowledge what is, so that we can get over with it. Actually it can easily go so far as simply not to pshysically hear what I say, although I might have repeated it twice. Its like we can never realy meat, unless I suppres most of my thinking.... it makes it very hard to express myself very much. It might sound as if she is an immature person, but actually I consider her as very developed, which can make me feel that all our disagreements are my fault, which they might be to some degree, but what to do?
Hm.... Maybe something that would comunicate to her is to give her appreciation first, and then tell her that I would appreciate her even more if she would listen to my point. I have to coach myself doing this, as it doesnt come natural - and as it doesnt I would feel like manipulating. For a good cause, of course, but very much like a ext. feeling type, like the ones that could make me vomit.
Does any of you have similar experiences they would like to share?
(Or even better - any ideas of how to get around this problem?)
A close family member of mine is a ESFJ. We have never been able to reach any conclusion or agreement whatever emotional issue we have been talking about.
So my strategy has become to try not to be rigid about what is the truth of the matter and see if I can say something nice and neutral instead, something of objective shallow value like: nice curtains... etc.
But sometimes, like today, its too much. I can take divertions from 'truth', but problems arise if what I say is supressed or overlooked as if it has no importance and keeping up appearance and conventions like smiling and laughing (although nothing funny has been said) is of more importance and totally overrules communication based on trying to understand each other (I think I can truly say that she is neither interested in understanding me, nor herself).
I feel that having 'diagnosed' her as a feeling type gives me a clue to why things can go so wrong between us. If I think about how I in the past have tried to use logic as a means to get mutual understanding and how little it have helped, its very obvious that I have to use anything else than logic. And this I found out many years ago, and have stopped discussing with her, but I havent found a substitute, except trying to bring acceptance into the situation. And remember that she doesnt function well when confronted with what I consider as facts. She simply denies these facts or side track the talk to something completely irrelevant. Which I experience like building a wall between us instead of just acknowledge what is, so that we can get over with it. Actually it can easily go so far as simply not to pshysically hear what I say, although I might have repeated it twice. Its like we can never realy meat, unless I suppres most of my thinking.... it makes it very hard to express myself very much. It might sound as if she is an immature person, but actually I consider her as very developed, which can make me feel that all our disagreements are my fault, which they might be to some degree, but what to do?
Hm.... Maybe something that would comunicate to her is to give her appreciation first, and then tell her that I would appreciate her even more if she would listen to my point. I have to coach myself doing this, as it doesnt come natural - and as it doesnt I would feel like manipulating. For a good cause, of course, but very much like a ext. feeling type, like the ones that could make me vomit.
Does any of you have similar experiences they would like to share?
(Or even better - any ideas of how to get around this problem?)
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