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ESTJ My type is ESTJ I think the description of this type is like me in many ways but all. As this type I think I would be most compatible with other people who are the opposite of my type, because as you know opposites attract. Before I explain who my companions are I want to talk a little bit of what my type is like. ESTJs primary mode of living is focused externally, where they deal with things rationally and logically. There secondary mode is internal, where you take things in via your five senses in a literal, concrete fashion. ESTJs direct their energy towards the outside world of actions and spoken words. They introduce a logical organization and structure into the way things are done. They prefer dealing with facts and the present,

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