Totenkindly
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Way to scramble everyone's ideas even further.
Hmm. ENTJ. That's interesting.
I kinda agree with the Introvert part, but what do you mean by "the same is true of extroverts"? If you mean that the more Extraverted they are, the more Introverted they will appear on the Net, then I'm not sure I agree with that.Introverts appear Extroverted online. The more introverted, the more extroverted they appear, in fact. The same is true of extroverts.
False J stereotypeHer house is too organized to be anything but a J.
It's possible that being with another introvert makes you more comfortable to say what comes to mind, but you do seem E to me IRL. WYSIWYG and all that. You seem to wear your heart on your sleeve and your inner energy flows outward.
Being E doesn't always correspond with being able to stay in the mall for hours. Or with wanting to be with people at all times. Proteanmix has had some interesting posts about being an extrovert, but still needing to cut and run from social gatherings and needing alone time.
These guys are lost souls, too!
I know this is an oldie but I love this game! Railguns rule!
I can be quite the yapper irl and I'm not afraid to say what's on my mind most of the time. Not to the point where you'll want to remove your eardrums or anything drastic. I'd like to think that I speak when I have something to say.Introverts appear Extroverted online. The more introverted, the more extroverted they appear, in fact. The same is true of extroverts.
I agree with that one. The S's I know irl hardly ever use their computers and never post on forums.The main activity divide is between those with intuitive or sensor preferences, with the former being very active in online discussions while the latter will usually be less active and consistent online. Sensors prefer vacuous social networking sites, like myspace/lj/etc, but prefer the "real world" more than the internet to begin with. The gradient tends to produce the variety you see in these things.
I'm quite comfortable with Introverted Intuition for Jen.
None taken.Being older (no offense intended), it is more difficult to identify the type, since function development varies so much. Being married to an INTJ muddles it more, because she'll be accustomed to communicating with someone with an Extroverted Thinking preference, and due to the Introverted Intuition, she'll will make an effort to use his native communication.
Yes that is true otherwise we might not still be together. Limey is very honest and I wouldn't want him to be any other way. This is one of many things I love about INTJ's. The ones on here could easily take me apart but don't see any need to. While they are honest, their honesty is never spiteful which I do appreciate and is why they are my favorite type. Of course I am talking about a healthy minded INTJ.
Thank you!Her house is too organized to be anything but a J.
Jen doesn't organize from the top-down, but gives freedom and options within her base framework.
Haha, Shhhh!E/INFJ definitely stands out. Ahem...Mrs. matchmaker type.
Yup, what you see is pretty much what you get. I'm probably not as sensitive as you or others would think. Wolf pretty much summed that up in my being married to an INTJ. What I don't enjoy is spiteful criticism. If it's coming from a good place then I'm usually alright with it. I expect the best and can be very picky and sometimes moody. I'm an only child with a very critical, insecure ISFJ mother. I don't like many people (I miss Notta's old avatar). Does this matter when determining I and E? This doesn't mean that I am not looking forward to our meet-up and of course I will be on my best behavior. The meet-up thing is what I think confuses the I vs. E. I always say that I'm an "Intro/Extrovert".It's possible that being with another introvert makes you more comfortable to say what comes to mind, but you do seem E to me IRL. WYSIWYG and all that. You seem to wear your heart on your sleeve and your inner energy flows outward.
Thanks, I'd like to read those.Being E doesn't always correspond with being able to stay in the mall for hours. Or with wanting to be with people at all times. Proteanmix has had some interesting posts about being an extrovert, but still needing to cut and run from social gatherings and needing alone time.
I will say that I am most definitely not an NT but have one near by in case of emergencies.
It's possible that being with another introvert makes you more comfortable to say what comes to mind, but you do seem E to me IRL. WYSIWYG and all that. You seem to wear your heart on your sleeve and your inner energy flows outward.
Being E doesn't always correspond with being able to stay in the mall for hours. Or with wanting to be with people at all times. Proteanmix has had some interesting posts about being an extrovert, but still needing to cut and run from social gatherings and needing alone time.
It's a false impression, isn't it, when people equate E with being sociable. it is more about how they experience the world. If only it had a name that wasn't so closely linked with our concepts of shy or outgoing (and it isnt meant to embrace either of those concepts...).
Extraverts can be quiet home loving individuals.. who just experience the world outside of their head as a preference... so they tend to concentrate on real world objects, activities and concepts and can do so on their own!
hehe yeah, Better that he just stands over there looking pretty.Pay no attention to the man standing in the blue smoke.
INFJ wins with 14 votes. Javo I do believe you are correct sir. Thanks to everyone who voted!So what happened? Did the inquiry cease to be? Are we on hiatus or high alert?
Oh yeah the poll thing.INFJ wins with 14 votes. Javo I do believe you are correct sir. Thanks to everyone who voted!