We have discussed this in depth on three occasions. Your only argument is that hypersensitivity = introversion
That's not a very precise summing of what I said. Using the equals sign is not very convincing in itself.
As I said before, "hypersensitivity" is a trait listed on an introversion test.
But if you would just stop and think, Jim, instead of "hyper-reacting," the test requires at least 15 "true" responses to the introverted traits listed.
That means, Jim, that someone could score "introverted" on the test and yet correctly answer "no" to the question on "hypersensitivity."
Now I've given away the only reasonable counter to my own claim. As usual, I had to do all the thinking myself.
even though you admit that its a tenuous correlation link and therefore despite you having 8 introverted types to chose from you said 'MUST B ISTP'. Most of the other contributors to the thread have contributed stories of Fi relief, Se inferior, Ni dom and Te parent and went 'Ahha, INTJ'. But you are still unwilling to back track and reconsider the original evidence and instead you are more interested in blaming everyone else for failures in the cohesiveness of your argument.
The amusement of INTP misquotes as well, I misquoted you on 'one post' and then you said 'I understood it fine' on the next in terms of what I understood. Make your mind up time.
As I said above, if I accept the INTJ response then I open myself up to the criticism that I am stereotyping her son based on the fact that he plays a good chess game.
And by the way, I never wrote "I understood it fine."
Have you noticed yet that whenever I quote someone I actually use the quoting system here? Why don't you?