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[MBTI General] HOLY HELL, HAVE I CHANGED.

HotpinkHeatwave

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Nov 30, 2009
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379
MBTI Type
ENFP
Compare:

When I was 16 [Video made for Socionics]
HERE

Now [It's funny that i'm still kind of unsure of my type]
HERE


HUGE energy level difference. I was actually shocked when I watched the first video. I don't recall ever acting like that - I've been pretty mellow and reserved for a while now. It must have been a good day.
 

kyuuei

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enfp
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8
:laugh: I always tell people.. meeting me now, and meeting me in high school, it'd be two different people.

I gained a lot of things, both good and bad, between then and now. Mostly good. I don't think I could quite fit into my own skin then.
 

Litvyak

No Cigar
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Oct 5, 2008
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Instinctual Variant
sx/sp
That particular facial expression at the end of your second video is typical for EFPs ime.
Not sure if this helps though.
 

Thalassa

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ISFP
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6w7
Instinctual Variant
sx
Girls between the ages of approximately 12-16 have incredible amounts of energy for things like giggling and histrionics.

Also bear in mind that EFPs can feel something really strongly one day, and not a week later. Like can get mad and calm down fairly quickly, etc. It doesn't mean you've changed, it just means you're in a different mood.

Or you're just older and not as adolescent in your behavior.
 

Bamboo

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How old are you now?

You seem different, but not THAT different.
 
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