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[SP] Do all SP's comment on people's weight?

XYZ

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I am very observant of body shape/type/structure (don't bring it up in convos) and admire people that are in good physical shape, but I always steer clear of talking about weight as it tends to be a very sensitive topic with a lot of people.
 

Rachelinpa

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my istp keeps asking me how much i weigh. he needs to know for some reason. don't really get it.
 

chickpea

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an ESTP (i think) guy i know tried to guess how much i weighed and told me he was really curious about people's heights/weights since playing football.
 

Windigo

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Dec 27, 2009
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Nah, we don't really give a damn.

I think ISTPs think about it, but then figure everyone is entitled to live their life their own way without comment . . . ESFJs tend to make comments . . .

My ESTP mom said it was always the ugliest guy in the bar that commented on women's appearances positive or negative. LOL
 

KDude

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I am very observant of body shape/type/structure (don't bring it up in convos) and admire people that are in good physical shape, but I always steer clear of talking about weight as it tends to be a very sensitive topic with a lot of people.

I'm kind of tired of being sensitive. Not necessarily about weight, but about anything. And I am really not all that concerned with everyone's biz either. All of you are right in saying that these things don't affect us. But sometimes, I feel "touchy subjects" create a situation where Im the one being told what to think... For example, I didn't have anything to do last weekend, but I could have gone out with someone... I just wasn't attracted to her. I mentioned this to a friend, and my reasons, and he tried to make me feel bad. Started moralizing about this stuff. These were my own simple, subjective preferences, it wasn't a moral issue.
 
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