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So I took Meyers-Briggs personality test last night. I am an ISTJ and I find this to be fairly accurate. Here are some of the things it says about me.
While not as talkative as Supervisor Guardians [ESTJs], Inspectors are still highly sociable, and are likely to be involved in community service organizations, such as Sunday School, Little League, or Boy and Girl Scouting, that transmit traditional values to the young. Like all Guardians, Inspectors hold dear their family social ceremonies-weddings, birthdays, and anniversaries - although they tend to be shy if the occasion becomes too large or too public. Generally speaking, Inspectors are not comfortable with anything that gets too fancy. Their words tend to be plain and down-to-earth, not showy or high-flown; their clothes are often simple and conservative rather than of the latest fashion; and their home and work environments are usually neat, orderly, and traditional, rather than trendy or ostentatious. As for personal property, they usually choose standard items over models loaded with features, and they often try to find classics and antiques - Inspectors prefer the old-fashioned to the newfangled every time.
Right,right sounds good. I suppose my confusion comes when these websites tell me about my relationships.
Jillian is a Guardian Inspector (ISTJ). She was a good student in high school, usually quiet but fairly blunt. Guys didn’t know how to start a conversation with her. She dated occasionally, mostly as part of her social group. She really wanted to get married and have children, but didn’t know how to find a good man. In college, her roommate set her up on a blind date with the roommate’s boyfriend’s cousin. They went on a double date together. A year and a half later, Jillian married him.
What exactly is that supposed to mean? Because last time I checked, I don’t know anyone with cousins to set me up with.