Xander
Lex Parsimoniae
- Joined
- Apr 24, 2007
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- MBTI Type
- INTP
- Enneagram
- 9w8
Okay so we probably have a lot of INTPs here or those that know one. Basically there's lots of talk about how INTPs find interaction sooo difficult and that we're all a bunch of geeks and should an adolescent male version be approached by a pretty female then we're stumbling for words.
However that's a ver simplistic and one sided view IMO. There's advantages to being an INTP and it doesn't just stop with being good at geeking.
So to all those who are INTPs, what do you find is your ace in the whole in conversations? What's good about being an INTP in a relationship?
For those who know INTPs, what do you think they bring to the table in a conversation or a relationship that's fairly unique to them and useful?
Basically I don't accept that INTPs are all negatives when it comes to interacting with others but the factors are never really discussed. Also I'm hoping that if people can point out why it's sometimes nice to talk to an INTP that they may drop the silly "I hate people" slogan and go develop their extroverted side a little.
However that's a ver simplistic and one sided view IMO. There's advantages to being an INTP and it doesn't just stop with being good at geeking.
So to all those who are INTPs, what do you find is your ace in the whole in conversations? What's good about being an INTP in a relationship?
For those who know INTPs, what do you think they bring to the table in a conversation or a relationship that's fairly unique to them and useful?
Basically I don't accept that INTPs are all negatives when it comes to interacting with others but the factors are never really discussed. Also I'm hoping that if people can point out why it's sometimes nice to talk to an INTP that they may drop the silly "I hate people" slogan and go develop their extroverted side a little.