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[MBTI General] xSFPS are Dead Legends

Domino

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A somewhat serious question for a somewhat not-serious thread:

What drives the "indulgence"? Is it an experience junkie scenario? Amorphous boundaries? My ESFP best friend has let me into her mind on this score many times, and I was wondering what it was like for others here?
 

KDude

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A somewhat serious question for a somewhat not-serious thread:

What drives the "indulgence"? Is it an experience junkie scenario? Amorphous boundaries? My ESFP best friend has let me into her mind on this score many times, and I was wondering what it was like for others here?

I can't speak for ESFPs, but I guess I was indulgent at one point. I nearly lost my mind (I was put in rehab 3 times..among other things). There's come a point where that gets old. Or at least, it was for me. I guess for those don't think it gets old, they simply do not fear death. They're truly living day to day, I guess. Just my 2c.
 

Jeffster

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I think I'd like an SFP to die ON me, so then I'll be legendary by association.

I'm confident we could make that happen.
 

Masokissed

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This thread is a dead legend.
 

Dorito

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A somewhat serious question for a somewhat not-serious thread:

What drives the "indulgence"? Is it an experience junkie scenario? Amorphous boundaries? My ESFP best friend has let me into her mind on this score many times, and I was wondering what it was like for others here?

Perpetual seeking for new, more intense experience. Want to feed that Se! Will be more pronounced in ESFP 7s, I'm guessing, but to some extent, I think it's the Se-thing. We want to live, to experience, to sense. By live I mean experience life to it's potential, not breathe, get up in the morning, brush teeth, go to work, pay bills, go to sleep...
 

Dorito

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Don't forget to add Elizabeth Taylor to this list. A woman so desirable, that men told her "Yes, I want to spend the rest of my life with you!" eight times! She was an ESFP, so it was hard to deliver on that promise, but the desire was there :wink:
 

cosmictone

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A somewhat serious question for a somewhat not-serious thread:

What drives the "indulgence"? Is it an experience junkie scenario? Amorphous boundaries? My ESFP best friend has let me into her mind on this score many times, and I was wondering what it was like for others here?

my fi and se are at odds. if se overrides fi while im in the right place at the right time then i wiill propbably od on cocaine and ecstasy, probably on top of some one *wink wink*
 
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