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Join Date: Sep 2008
Type: ENFP
Location: Wouldn't you like to know? :P
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Me on page 5: (Hmm. No invitation. Does that mean they are angry with me? Did I do something yesterday to get them all upset? I don't think I did anything...though I think I might have been a little emphatic about relating my choking-on-a-grape story. Maybe that was a bit too gross for them. Maybe they think I'm too wierd now. They've decided to let me go--this game thing is just the beginning. *Inward moan as thoughts continue to spiral*) Person: HELLOOOOO?? Me: Oh! Sorry, I was lost there for a second, what did you say? Person: I said: you wanna come over? Me: Oh! Yeah! Great!!! |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2008
Type: enfp
Location: Los Angeles
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this happens to me a lot less after i moved back to la tho... |
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Type: ENFP
Location: NC female
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Yeah I'm around 68% Extroverted, but I def feel uncomfortable in certain social situations. I think I read somewhere that ENFPs are the most introverted of the extroverted types. I can see how that is true
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At your service.
Join Date: Aug 2008
Type: ENFX
Location: Texas
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Join Date: Oct 2008
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Haha i totally get this too. Sometimes i'm not even sure if I'm an ENFP, or more of an INFP? My E percentage is only a litttle higher than my I percentage.
I think i get that 'intuitive-in-a-sensor environment' thing. And I DEFINITELY get those worries about INVITATIONS (ahh the agony!) Like, i always worry if im imposing on others, forcing my company on them when they didn't EXPLICITLY say they wanted me there. Or even if they DID, how can i be sure they really meant it? Maybe they just invited me to seem polite, or because it was the socially acceptable thing to do, or...? Okay i know im probably not making any sense at all. I don't know, is this like mild paranoia or something? Is it just me or do other ENFPs get this feeling of extreme uncertainty and discomfort? I think this has something to do with ENFPs being very affirming creatures... We need LOTS of concrete affirmation as well?? |
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Join Date: May 2007
Type: ENFP
Location: Houston, Tx
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My E has scored 100% the past three times ive tested and i do have the same problem you have. Its really weird, depending on my mood, whos there, what the conversation is about and where we're at. If all is just right, which happens way too often for my comfort, i get really secluded and isolate myself. But its not really being shy its like i just dont want to be noticed while i take in my oponion of said new people, conversation or uncomfortable enviroment. Its like im trying to get my bearings.
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Type: ENfP
Location: Vancouver
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Haha I always test to almost 100% on Extraversion, so I can only relate to this a little bit. I only really have these feelings when I'm a noob at something and everyone else is pro...yeah these are more just incompetence-related.
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Join Date: Oct 2008
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Type: ENFP
Location: Buenos Aires
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This thread is great. I've always had a hard time deciding if I'm an extrovert or an introvert. The ENFP descriptions always suited me spot on (while the I ones did not), that's the main reason I sticked with it, but I've always had that sort of social anxiety in some settings (mostly in environments where I don't really know many people intimately) and have needed time by myself regularly, to recharge. That ebb and flow theory of ENFPs energy is so perfectly right. I feel that all the time, I can't sustain my tremendous, legendary enthusiasm for large periods.
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