ColonelGadaafi
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Give them a book, and they'll fall down in yer lap reading, whilst you stroke their hair like the knowledge loving pets they are .
Give them a book, and they'll fall down in yer lap reading, whilst you stroke their hair like the knowledge loving pets they are .
FAIL.
But the full title is "How to seduce an INTP".... thus, games and astrophysics
Give them a book, and they'll fall down in yer lap reading, whilst you stroke their hair like the knowledge loving pets they are .
enough with this game shit...lets hear some good stuff.
It's not so much that "reading books" is an INTP thing, but that "extreme amounts of mental stimulation" is an INTP thing. I play tons of video games, and like you, love COD4 [I play on xboxlive, tag is JocktheMotie if you ever want to play]. It's the mental stimulation, the rush of tactics, what my next step is, the thrill and exhilaration of being completely engaged in something. You can get it from books, immersing yourself in a game, throwing yourself into RPG theorycrafting/character tuning, whatever.
It's just that books are so readily available and encompass nearly every subject is why I love them and read so much.
Is this even possible? Do I just tackle them?
Be intelligent.
Right when they finally do realize they like you is the opportune time to strike, before they can try and run away.
How to seduce an INTP in 3 easy steps:
- Stand or sit next to them. Appear thoughtful.
- After a few seconds, say "Are you thinking what I'm thinking?".
- Reel in the catch.
How to seduce an INTP: be attentive but not pedantic; open-minded and accepting and enthusiastic about their ideas but don't ever grovel, obviously.
In my experience...INTPs, for the most part, are very arrogant about their ideals and they secretly want an army of followers but find that they don't have the natural resources/insight into how to gather this army. In turn, they turn bitter and usually look at people who don't believe in their ideas and values with disdain. They tend to be drawn toward whimsical/creative people who give off non-threatening/nurturing vibes (mostly ENFPs and ENFJs).
With cracker jokes??
Would it be appealing if I said the prozac kind...