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Has being on this forum changed your opinion...

Lady_X

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of a particular type/s? if so ..how?
 

A Schnitzel

WTF is this dude saying?
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shortnsweet showed me that ESFPs are capable of more self reflection than I had previously thought.
 

Lady_X

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that's cool. :)

i think the istj's on here have showed me that they can appreciate others differences and want to understand someone else's view.
 

Dwigie

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Yes. The "T" dominant types kind of rubbed me the wrong way at first but that was just a gross over generalization based on a few nasty comments I picked up while lurking before joining. The T/F wars were "popular" back then and I found it amazing that people thought of "Fs" that way. It didn't even hit me that I was doing the exact same thing. :doh:
I had basically built a "prejudice" but sticking around erased it overtime.(Or maybe built a new one actually...)
 

IrishStallion819

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I think it has taught me to look past some of the personality "Stereotypes" and realize that we're all capable of thinking similiarly and that we're not all as different as sometimes Mbti Paints us to be..
 

ajblaise

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I learned that ESTJ's never visit online forums. I don't even know if they have the internet.
 

AOA

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I learned that ESTJ's never visit online forums. I don't even know if they have the internet.

That's what I was thinking.

... where are the damn ESTJs!??
 

Lady_X

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haha...they don't believe in it...waste of time don't ya know!
 

Domino

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of a particular type/s? if so ..how?

It's really opened my eyes to how other types think and feel, rejoice and suffer, frame the future and the present. It's also helped me to understand, on a first hand basis through anecdotal interplay, just how vast a spectrum exists inside each type.

I've gained even more respect and understanding for my ESTJ mom (plus others... I've found I enjoy/have enjoyed the company of ESTJs a lot...).

I had major blind spots illuminated by the INTPs on the board. I had no idea how they perceived ENFJs. I was astonished, really. I had no idea that we could be scary to them and that Fe was this nasty fire-breathing beast.

Overall, a greater understanding of everyone that continues to fuel my on-going curiosity. And I'm hopelessly curious, so this could go on forever. :D
 

Anja

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I belong to a Seniors forum and I think most all of them are STJs. But they're mostly home-bound because of aging issues, I think.

It's terribly vanilla over there.

There's one guy. I think he must be an ESTP? Think he was Fonzi in his youth. They keep telling him to settle down. Heh.
 

Domino

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I belong to a Seniors forum and I think most all of them are STJs. But they're mostly home-bound because of aging issues, I think.

It's terribly vanilla over there.

Vanilla beans have a very suggestive shape. :newwink:
 

Anja

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Oh Mercy. The fish is out tonight.
 

Anja

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*Licks lips and pounces on slippery, flopping fishie.*
 

Lady_X

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Udog

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The forums have helped me realize that all of the 16 types have potential to be awesome. ENTJs and ISTJs in particular, sorry for doubting you!
 
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