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ENFP-A married to INTJ — what 8 years has actually taught me


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Eight years and I still can't tell if we understand each other, or just finally know where not to push.

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Okay so — Markus proposed to me the day I finally sorted the cable drawer. Not metaphorically. He walked in, saw the labeled compartments, and apparently decided I was ready for serious commitment. Eight years later I'm still not sure which of us was being evaluated.

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Okay so it is late and the cat has basically pinned me to the couch, which is fine because this thread is worth staying up for.

Eight years with Markus and the thing I keep coming back to is the asymmetry of visible disorder. I am the one with seventeen browser tabs and a notebook system that looks, I'm told, like a ransom note. He is the one who closes applications when he's done with them. Every time. Like a person.

Early on I read this as judgment. It wasn't. It was just — how he closes a loop. I finally understood it when I noticed that on his worst weeks, the desk stays immaculate. The tidiness is load-bearing. It's not aesthetic preference, it's infrastructure.

The thing nobody warned me about with INTJ partners is how long it takes to stop interpreting their coping mechanisms as commentary on yours. The kitchen reorganising, the closed applications, the finished things that didn't need finishing — I think all of that is them building handholds on the cliff face. It has nothing to do with me. This sounds obvious. It took me maybe four years to actually feel it rather than just know it.

What changed it, weirdly, was him watching me work through a bad design problem by talking at him for forty minutes without needing a response. He just — let the forty minutes happen. Afterwards he said "you were done at minute thirty-two, by the way."

He wasn't wrong. But he waited. That's when I understood we had been doing the same thing in different directions the whole time.

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Firestarter, that last line has been sitting with me since I read it. The data never really closes — which is either the problem with long-term observation or the whole point of it.


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