Fluffywolf
Nips away your dignity
- Joined
- Mar 31, 2009
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- MBTI Type
- INTP
- Enneagram
- 9
- Instinctual Variant
- sp/sx
Very introverted, not picky at all.
I was very very picky as a kid.
As an adult, I'm much more adventurous... but I still have a tendency to find something I like and then fixate on it rather than trying new stuff. (It's a risk management thing, partly.)
I think I am the pickiest eater that I know. It's mostly about icky textures, some philosophies and just the thought of most things. But I have almost no sense of taste/smell. Something has to be really sharp or spicy for me to enjoy it. I make up for it with my hawk eye vision.
So I read about some studies that said introverts are more stimulated by their sense of smell and that extroverts rate unpleasant smells as less intense and unpleasant as introverts do. I'm wondering if the same might be true for taste and if that makes introverts more likely to be picky eaters.