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ragashree

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Actually Curzon just called me an INTJ, or maybe an ISTP. I dunno, some kind of type like that. I'm not like, sociable enough or something? I don't think I'm brave enough or something to be an ISTP.

That's interesting... What made you type yourself ENFJ then? That hasn't really been the vibe I get from you either... you seem more T to me, though I don't have that much to go on as yet.
 

Haphazard

Don't Judge Me!
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That's interesting... What made you type yourself ENFJ then? That hasn't really been the vibe I get from you either... you seem more T to me, though I don't have that much to go on as yet.

The ENFJ typing came from the April Fools type switch. I figured it was as good a type as any, so I kept it.
 
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Riva

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Actually Curzon just called me an INTJ, or maybe an ISTP. I dunno, some kind of type like that. I'm not like, sociable enough or something? I don't think I'm brave enough or something to be an ISTP.

Just saying :laugh:. Could be wrong. Actually most probably is wrong. Just a guess I made on the very little interactions I've had with you.

Ps -

ISTPs appear brave (and somewhat are brave) because they know what they are doing and what they are getting in to. They know they have experience enough to pull it off. This is why they appear to be heroic. But they would not exactly jump in to a well to be heroic.That would be ESFPs ;).

ISTPs are the experts at what they know. Isn't that why they are called the Crafters. They are not called the crafters because they spend their whole day fixing cars and machines. They get to the bottom of things and learn everything they have to know about any form of science or arts.
 

Haphazard

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Just saying :laugh:. Could be wrong. Actually most probably is wrong. Just a guess I made on the very little interactions I've had with you.

Ps -

ISTPs appear brave (and somewhat are brave) because they know what they are doing and what they are getting in to. They know they have experience enough to pull it off. This is why they appear to be heroic. But they would not exactly jump in to a well to be heroic.That would be ESFPs ;).

ISTPs are the experts at what they know. Isn't that why they are called the Crafters. They are not called the crafters because they spend their whole day fixing cars and machines. They get to the bottom of things and learn everything they have to know about any form of science or arts.

I have just never heard of any SPs with anxiety disorders, that's all.

I do a lot of projects. I have a plan but the plan can change, and often does. They don't get finished if I run out of ideas for what's next.
 

Zarathustra

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I have just never heard of any SPs with anxiety disorders, that's all.

I like popping a xanax every so often at least. one esfp girl put it well "it's like getting stoned...but without the work!" :doh: :D

I dated an ESFP for a long time, and her inferior Ni would cause her to obsess with possible problems she'd face in the future.

She was extremely good at interacting with people. But when she was stressed, it was all about future-obsession.

Might be a different kind of anxiety than what you're talking about, though, as there are many different kinds.
 

Lady_X

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do me! do me! i might fancy a new type. :)
 

Lady_X

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cool...maybe i'll bake somethin and do a craft project sounds fun..yay! thanks! :D
 

ragashree

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^^ Trinity's allowed to stereotype people too isn't she?

Hmm, maybe she's ENTJ actually... Yup, sounds good :devil:
 

KDude

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I dated an ESFP for a long time, and her inferior Ni would cause her to obsess with possible problems she'd face in the future.

She was extremely good at interacting with people. But when she was stressed, it was all about future-obsession.

Might be a different kind of anxiety than what you're talking about, though, as there are many different kinds.

My Ni is in decent shape, I think! (if I understand it right)

But yeah, I do have some of those issues.. Not so much atm (and therefore, no Xanax either.... ugh, I can't believe I even said that actually :doh: Xanax is a shitty drug.).
 

ragashree

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Wow, it's not like the ISFPs to be so doubtful about their types, but now we have three in a row! :thinking:

Curious feeling = INTJ ;)
 
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