Thank the almighty that we don't do the mistletoe thing over here.
I'm with the rest of the INTP's. Traditions like this should die.
If you want to get kissed, that is. I can imagine people hating the whole ordeal - especially when prodded by aunts and uncles or laughed at by cousins...It may be inane in a lot of ways, but it can increase one's likelihood of getting smooched. A rational might see value in the tradition's opportunistic potential if nothing else.
It may be inane in a lot of ways, but it can increase one's likelihood of getting smooched. A rational might see value in the tradition's opportunistic potential if nothing else.
I'm more of a get to know you and get interested in you before wanting to kiss you type.
There's no rationality in attempting to use the tradition for oppertunistic potential.
All I can see one gaining from kissing random people is a huge waste of time on people once you realize you're not interested in them anyway.
I disagree. If I like a person, it's entirely likely I've researched and analyzed nearly everything about them that I can without them noticing it. After that process is somewhat complete [it never really is] and I like the persona my mind has created based on the data I have mined, contact can be considered.
Let's suck some face...
How exactly is that disagreeing with me.
Yes, that's INFP alright! :rolli:
Humbug...
Not all INFP's are quiet little wallflowers. Nor do they necessarily refrain from giving out hugs andslobberkisses...
Now if you'll excuse me, I must address your slight of my character...
..no one understands me...no one loves me....I'll show them...
Don't pull those puppy dog eyes on me, mister. If you think you're gonna fool another INFP with that act, you've got another thing coming.
Besides, I thought this thread was all about stereotypes. I personally have no problem letting people think I'm a sweet, innocent and reserved little flower. It only makes it that much easier to pounce on unsuspecting ESTPs.