I'm terribly sorry that you were offended by what I said. I had no intention of being sarcastic. You made an excellent point of us not being objective about ourselves, I agreed with you, and then I further agreed with you by sharing a revelation I have had about that truth.
I did not realize my comment could be construed as sarcastic. I was being entirely serious. Please accept my apology. I did not intend to offend you.
Oh, I wasn't offended, I just failed to realize you were in fact serious. Usually I have to work harder to stimulate such inspiration. My bad.
I'm an INFJ married to an INTJ and sometimes his type rubs off on me causing me to "feel" unsure of my type.
Thank you for clarifying.
But as I also said, without spending quality time with Meryl Streep ( like we would ever have the chance) it is impossible to do anything other than speculate.
I am well aware of the difficulties of typing celebrities, but it is a premise of these threads that the attempt is meaningful. I do not force those who disagree with that premise to participate, but I
do ask that participants argue their typings.
I think Toonia summed it up pretty well
toonia and I have previously debated the E/I dimension and she and I importantly disagree regarding where to draw the line. I would describe
her view of introversion as extreme. Regarding the E/I dimension and whether a celebrity who is comfortable in the spotlight can nevertheless be an introvert, I therefore tend to agree to disagree with her.
So, unless you agree with
toonia's extreme view of introversion, in which case I will extend my agree-to-disagree policy to include you, I'm afraid you're going to have to do your own arguing.
For comparison with a confirmed female ENTP, see
Rose McGowan. Of course, MS is 30 years older than RM, but I still don't see the resemblance. (INTP-ENTP, maybe, but not two ENTPs.)