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kuranes
10-05-2008, 07:47 PM
I'm pretty sure of my "N" and my "P", but I'm less sure about my "I/E" and my "T/F". In my tests, I've always come out INTP.
Orangey
10-05-2008, 08:02 PM
You kind of come off as an E to me from what little I've observed of you on this forum.
kuranes
10-05-2008, 09:10 PM
I often really enjoy socializing in person, but I can find it draining sometimes, versus energizing. I'm not sure how social I would be if my personal circle was larger at the moment. Many of my old friends developed throughout life have drifted away due to their marriages, relocations etc. Still, It's a valid guess.
When I was young people remarked on how I could spend hours, days, weeks etc. enthralled with my art, story-writing, or the library etc. I am not naturally "glib" either, and often think of the "perfect reply" too late to actually say it IRL. It's easier on the web, of course.
Jack Flak
10-05-2008, 09:11 PM
I think introvert at least.
Edahn
10-05-2008, 09:13 PM
K-U-R-A-N-E-S
(INXP)
kuranes
10-05-2008, 09:14 PM
I think introvert at least.
My "T"/"F" line goes right exactly down the middle between the two, as of my last test. I was told that since "T" is incentivized in the USA male and "F" is dis-incentivized, that I should be "handicapped" therefore, by enough points to tilt me in the "F" direction, as compensation.
kuranes
10-05-2008, 09:18 PM
K-U-R-A-N-E-S
(INXP)
* K here demonstrates an "E" ego - thinking for a very brief moment that Edahn was telling/joking him that his "type" was "sui generis", and not making a joke about the word "type" *
Edahn
10-06-2008, 03:21 AM
* K here demonstrates an "E" ego - thinking for a very brief moment that Edahn was telling/joking him that his "type" was "sui generis", and not making a joke about the word "type" *
Muahaha!
:devil:
I would go with INFP or ENTP because you have a mystical element to you that I associate with feeling and intimacy (F) or just having a very very inquisitive mind (Ne dominant).
kuranes
10-06-2008, 07:47 PM
It was interesting to read the "Is an INFP sexy?" thread. Many of the traits so described seemed to be desirable to some people, and it seemed ( without checking ) that there were more people ( or hetero guys ? ) who liked those traits in women than there were women liking them in men.
Interesting also that in the "women who want to be treated as ladies" thread there were ( as Cze Cze mentioned earlier in the original "mother" thread - heh - that started all the talk about gender dynamics recently ) descriptions equating "lady" with INFP- ness versus some inherently "woman" quality per se.
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