MattC333
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- Joined
- Jun 11, 2009
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- MBTI Type
- ENFP
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Ok, the more I read the more I think I'm a very small % of the whole MB spectrum. A male ENFP.
I'm the kinda guy that wells up with tears when a particularly moving moment occurs in front of me/on TV & film/in a song. I'm moved relentless by people and their infinite capacity.
Actually, the best description for me is David Tennant's Dr Who.
Watch "The Impossible Planet" & "The Satan Pit" (a 2 parter), to me, the Dr in that is the definition of an ENFP down to the bone.
A huge people lover, at home in nearly all social settings and was a big role model for me as I was aiming to increase my confidence.
Anyways, I'm sure we're all aware of ENFPness, but my question is this:
Why are male ENFPs rarer or at least considered to be rarer?
I'm the kinda guy that wells up with tears when a particularly moving moment occurs in front of me/on TV & film/in a song. I'm moved relentless by people and their infinite capacity.
Actually, the best description for me is David Tennant's Dr Who.
Watch "The Impossible Planet" & "The Satan Pit" (a 2 parter), to me, the Dr in that is the definition of an ENFP down to the bone.
A huge people lover, at home in nearly all social settings and was a big role model for me as I was aiming to increase my confidence.
Anyways, I'm sure we're all aware of ENFPness, but my question is this:
Why are male ENFPs rarer or at least considered to be rarer?