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I wouldn't say that.
What would you say, Mal?
I wouldn't say that.
A good way to tell whether you are an SP is to ask yourself if you are always in the moment, if you prefer "local" contexts to "global". Se will also be more practical than Ne. Do you ever enjoy asking people questions that have no immediate applicability, like "Where would you go if time travel was real?"
Don't take Se to mean dumb. It doesn't mean that, it just means that the focus is different.
What would you say, Mal?
I know. Yes I do I've asked such questions before. Also I speculate about when the corporations take over the government and what that will mean. or when china over throws us
I'd say you're an xNFP, for sure, then. I'm inclined to say ENFP, because, although I've never seen a particular instance of this, it would not be difficult to see you having inferior Si.
I think you're just ADD or something in addition to the mental illness you mentioned. Also I think if your condition causes you to be more in your head than usual, which I suspect it does, I think your Ne would develop to balance it out. Is this close to your theory?
So then in the system someone once mentioned in which the functions aren't strictly tied to type, you could be an Ne dominant introvert. I don't necessarily subscribe to that theory, but I think the truth is close to it in that functions are kind of fluid.I wish i was ADD sometimes but i'm not. yeah that makes sense not how i would have worded it. but yeah basically what i'm thinking, well i'm saying this because i honestly forgot what i was thinking.
So then in the system someone once mentioned in which the functions aren't strictly tied to type, you could be an Ne dominant introvert. I don't necessarily subscribe to that theory, but I think the truth is close to it in that functions are kind of fluid.
Yeah, its complicated because i have sooo much Ne but my exterior is very reserved and unexpressive. are a lot of ENFPs like this?
So then in the system someone once mentioned in which the functions aren't strictly tied to type, you could be an Ne dominant introvert. I don't necessarily subscribe to that theory, but I think the truth is close to it in that functions are kind of fluid.
yeah i'm fluid very fluidy i go through cracks and seep into your rug and damage your house. Sorry I could see the Ne dominant introvert for myself to get back on track.
You're also a Scorpio, which is a water sign. Haha I profile stalked you. Ne...
I think there is a certain order/stacking which is most stable and natural, which is the order the functions most often line up in. But they like to move around in response to different situations, and then their partner functions interact (like Ni responds to Se and so on), but they have a place where they feel most comfortable. Kind of like...a communal living place where people are always in each other's rooms because they like each other a lot, but they each have their own.I've known a few people who I suspect were ENFPs who weren't terribly outgoing. They simply seemed to be Ne doms, rather than Fi doms.
I wonder if "functional stacking" is real. It seems hard to determine which function is in what order.
I think the functions are real, and I think people have preferences for some functions over others, but I'm not sure that they stack up in the neat, orderly way that the theories suggest.
I do supress, it just happens to come out sideways, he has no intel of what i'm like irl.
I would suggest you study Fi some more and try and slow down and catch yourself evaluating. With the INFP everything Ne determines is fed through a machine which calculates its worth to you. Trust me, Fi dominance is really hard to miss in yourself if you know what you're looking for (I would use an example of a skyscraper sitting in the middle of a field.) Also, try and think back to your childhood - one of the two would have been absent.
Fi-dom rules your inner world with an iron fist. Nothing inside your conscious mind will escape its evaluation and when it provides the results you can't ignore them. You aren't allowed to have any thought or emotion without Fi having its way and determining what you really think or feel about them. It's quite the dictator and it will be honest if you are walking down the wrong path. Even if you see it as a device which produces bias, impracticality and irrationality you are literally incapable of ignoring the conclusions it will come to.
If you identify with the above then maybe you are an INFP or maybe I have mental health issues unrelated to MBTI. Probably one of those two.
don't relate fully sorry
will do, and nah i'm the screwed up one if anything. I have doctor's proofWell then you should consider ENFP instead and to be on the safe side I may consider seeing a psychiatrist. Just so all bases are covered. Fi for the ENFP is a supporting character, it comes along for the ride on whichever Ne journey you are on and gives little nuggets of advice and suggestions on how to proceed.
will do, and nah i'm the screwed up one if anything. I have doctor's proof