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Post by palaver on Apr 11, 2009 12:02:04 GMT -5
^  I was thinking that being ENTP and Eurasian might be an unholy combination.
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Post by attilathehun513 on Apr 27, 2009 21:02:38 GMT -5
Yeah I never thought personality types can be THIS freaking complicated! Well I guess it really isn't but I remember doing an assignment on this in a high school psychology/anthro class.
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Post by palaver on Apr 29, 2009 13:48:06 GMT -5
^Bring back the type A and type B!  60% NF We've got a people crowd.
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Post by missa on Mar 3, 2010 18:40:15 GMT -5
INTP (yeah, i'm with einstein n newton...  ) btw, i found an advice of finding ur best match (for a relationship) by getting an opposite on the I/E and J/P, but the same on the S/N and T/P, second best with at least the same T/P... not saying that any other match can't work... somehow i'm usually close to an ESTJ guy. i forgot what my enneagram was, i'll look it up again.. btw, i really like this topic since i study psychology. but i felt a lil lonely when i found out that in my class i was the only one with an INTP result...
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Post by palavore on Mar 3, 2010 20:01:23 GMT -5
not saying that any other match can't work... somehow i'm usually close to an ESTJ guy. btw, i really like this topic since i study psychology. but i felt a lil lonely when i found out that in my class i was the only one with an INTP result... There aren't very many INTP females out there. I've sampled more INTJ females than INTP females. Gender-wise it's a lil more lonely out there--if you're looking for INTP female friends. Otherwise, there's plenty of ESTJ guys to keep you company.  The opposites attract thing doesn't work for me. Actually, I really like INFJs, i.e. the "English professor"--which isn't quite opposite. In true opposites I find flaws and weaknesses. An ESTJ girl confessed to me once. We got along fine afterward, but I was afraid she was going to tie me up and drag me back to her cave. ;D I also like this topic, which why I bring it up so often and try to type everyone I meet. This is how I find out what types actually look like instead of just reading about them. It's easy to understand why INTPs like personality typology: it's a system. That would be enough for us to want to know it. But to explain it to others I would have to say that the INTP mind has to work by putting information (and people) into the grand scheme of things.
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Post by admin on Mar 4, 2010 3:53:12 GMT -5
I've sampled more INTJ females than INTP females. *snickers*
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Post by missa on Mar 4, 2010 8:08:52 GMT -5
There aren't very many INTP females out there. I've sampled more INTJ females than INTP females. Gender-wise it's a lil more lonely out there--if you're looking for INTP female friends. Otherwise, there's plenty of ESTJ guys to keep you company.  The opposites attract thing doesn't work for me. Actually, I really like INFJs, i.e. the "English professor"--which isn't quite opposite. In true opposites I find flaws and weaknesses. An ESTJ girl confessed to me once. We got along fine afterward, but I was afraid she was going to tie me up and drag me back to her cave. ;D I also like this topic, which why I bring it up so often and try to type everyone I meet. This is how I find out what types actually look like instead of just reading about them. It's easy to understand why INTPs like personality typology: it's a system. That would be enough for us to want to know it. But to explain it to others I would have to say that the INTP mind has to work by putting information (and people) into the grand scheme of things. Yes, it has been very lonely.. LOL... ESTJ guys kinda don't dare to approach me more than a very best friend actually. Those who got too close, somehow in the end found me difficult and then make a distance, but don't wanna be too far away as well, altho I already said "go away". Seems to me that being an INTP means that I always find flaws n in others because, yes, we are attracted to concepts n systems, and I'd like those things very much as perfect as possible as they are to be applied within the society I happen to be living in. It's been easier to just do things myself and not explain much of the big idea to many ppl, no matter how much I want to tho. As for the girl who might tie u up n drag u to a cave... somehow, I kinda want to do that to one guy, which is out of the ordinary for me. He's ESTJ. I find him very annoying, yet the only person I can be myself with. Not, precisely opposite attracts, I guess, but the middle factors, which I have yet to understand why, would be better if they were the same. A lil combination of opposite attracts and birds of the same flock fly together. I kinda like it better when my guy is a lil easy to influence (which come from the trait of E), and helps me determine a situation (with a J), but still around the same vision n cognitive processing of things (through the N and T)... Hmmm... it's been said that the most female of females would have the trait of the ENFP, and opposite for the opposite. But we do live in a more androgynous world now, don't we? A lil danger I know about being INTP is that from the IN, one can be quite subjective for referring to mostly own experiences. If without proper n wide range of knowledge, that T can cause an INT to have an askewed perspective of things (right logic processing but with askewed premises) when the T is thinking things thru. I find being an INTP is somewhat frustrating at the end since the P makes me ponder more n more about things... More thoughts on this perhaps?
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Post by palavore on Mar 7, 2010 20:16:27 GMT -5
As for the girl who might tie u up n drag u to a cave... somehow, I kinda want to do that to one guy, which is out of the ordinary for me. He's ESTJ. I find him very annoying, yet the only person I can be myself with. Hmmm... it's been said that the most female of females would have the trait of the ENFP, and opposite for the opposite. But we do live in a more androgynous world now, don't we? More thoughts on this perhaps? According the socionics intertype relations, INTPs supervise ESTJs. And from your other posts, I take it you prefer having pets to having boyfriends. Meaning that you like ESTJs because they are like "pets" to you.  Of course, I'm not saying this unhealthy of anything. ESTJs actually need a lot of supervision. and for that reason I wouldn't let them into my cave. ;D I don't know which androgynous world you're referring to unless you're talking Asian boy bands.  Actually, femininity in the West as epitomized in classic western movies more represents INFPs than ENFPs. Remember, the guy is the one crashing in on her world. He is the dashing, charismatic ENTJ hero that needs the contrast of her INFP personality the same way gender needs a contrast in fairness. Most women are ISFJ and surprisingly they get a lot of show in classic movies though mostly as being stubborn and temperamental, which ISFJs are--but it plays into those darndest stereotypes about the sexes.
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Post by Tay tay on Jan 17, 2012 9:28:35 GMT -5
Infp
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