FantailedWall
New member
- Joined
- Nov 25, 2008
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- MBTI Type
- ENfP
- Enneagram
- 4w5
Before all you 'rationale' types come in and burst my bubble - yes, I'm aware that other animals (at least to our knowledge) do not have a complex enough psyche to have a Myers-Briggs personality type - however - have you ever caught yourself thinking 'wow, that squirrel is such an NF - look how it helps the other squirrels gather their nuts, but then goes to her nest seeming to need positive affirmation from her mate-squirrel'?
It all started with my gorgeous Siberian Husky - who is such a little ExFP.
If you know anything about Sibes you'll know they need constant attention ('pack' mentality), have boundless energy, are as playful as they come, friendly to a fault, super bright, fiercely independent (and resist all attempts at control - ever tried to train one? lol) but very loyal, distinctly loveable, easily offended but just as easily forgiving and the most ADD of all dog types. (You can be wrestling with a Sibe and have their undivided attention, someone's about to claim victory an....OH LOOK SOMETHING SHINEY)
Uhhh...anyway.
Have you ever started typing animals (whether consciously or not)?
If so, share your 'findings' - and let me know I'm not the only one who has become out of control with applying MBTI
****This is wholly a 'just for fun' kind of excercise - again, I'm not implying animals really have types that can be defined by MBTI
It all started with my gorgeous Siberian Husky - who is such a little ExFP.
If you know anything about Sibes you'll know they need constant attention ('pack' mentality), have boundless energy, are as playful as they come, friendly to a fault, super bright, fiercely independent (and resist all attempts at control - ever tried to train one? lol) but very loyal, distinctly loveable, easily offended but just as easily forgiving and the most ADD of all dog types. (You can be wrestling with a Sibe and have their undivided attention, someone's about to claim victory an....OH LOOK SOMETHING SHINEY)
Uhhh...anyway.
Have you ever started typing animals (whether consciously or not)?
If so, share your 'findings' - and let me know I'm not the only one who has become out of control with applying MBTI
****This is wholly a 'just for fun' kind of excercise - again, I'm not implying animals really have types that can be defined by MBTI