tcda
psicobolche
- Joined
- Nov 17, 2009
- Messages
- 1,292
- MBTI Type
- intp
- Enneagram
- 5
Maybe in England. I grew up with a lot of pressure to be extroverted and a lot of shaming because I wasn't.
I do think introversion and extroversion determined largely by the way the brain itself is wired, I think this independent of MBTI.
I can't agree with this.
Yes and if you were a Feeler, like my husband, you would feel the stress and strain of exterting a facade at work etc.
But when introverts pretend to be extroverts, there will always be a certain level of energy expended that drains one. Unless one is not introverted.
I've lived large parts of my life, gone to school, worked and have friends and family in 1 Latin and 1 Anglo-Saxon country, and have a whole lifetime of firsthand experience which completely proves that cultural norms affect what kind of behaviour introverts and extraverts will exhibit.
I know many INTX's in Latin coutnries and on this forum many people would consider them ENXX's. I know Latins who are into MBTI who also know anglo saxon culture, and agree.
If you just want to ignore that and keep starting your theory at me there is no more I can do, but I will correct you when I think you are mistyping/hastily typing someone.
I rarely speak to people like this but it's got to the point where I don't see how else to make myself understood.