Mal12345
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INTJ
I think IN is good. But TJ? No.
INTJ
Because of the big nerdy glasses?
Actually, no. It's the facial expression. My first impulse was INTP, but the smirk seemed too...too, I don't know...cocky? Confident? But then again, I have seen INTPs do that on occasion.
I don't know, but I sincerely doubt that.
He looks realistic = sensor instead of imaginative = intuitive
Also he looks cold than social so he’s introverted.
As for judging, he’s well clothed, give me the feeling of an organised person.
I can see intelligence in his face when he looks like he admired something, if it was a feeler I’d probably seen more impulsive reaction e.g. wider eyes…
He's dressed that way for a picture. That's not necessarily how he dresses every day.
This picture made me confirm he’s either sensor or thinking or both.
however taking out the most possible option as for me:
I believe this time he’s staring and it looks like he’s analysing rather than observing.
His impression is too stoic for a feeler and too focused for an intuitive, judging form both pictures.
And About the dress, he was flawless and organised unlike a perceiver who’d look less comfortable in them, and I still think so after seeing the other picture.
Intuitives can't focus as well as Sensors?
In my opinion, yes, and about focus I meant long-term focus on an object itself.
I cannot look at a single thing without thousands of ideas coming up after my head is inspired.
We;re not good observers after all.
Only Socionics does this, it has nothing to do with MBTI or enneagram. Just sayin.
Only Socionics does this, it has nothing to do with MBTI or enneagram. Just sayin.
Just because it only is done in one thing, doesn't mean it can't be done in others.
Imagine you could see my face, how would you type me?
He's dressed that way for a picture. That's not necessarily how he dresses every day.
ISTJ
Intuitives can't focus as well as Sensors?
The intuitive's focus is not so much on the object as it is on the ideas provoked by the object. So you're right on, but only in terms of what the focus is about. If the ideas come and go in a flurry, then the intuitive is not focused on the object or the idea, but on the process of creating ideas.
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this is my boy, why is it so tiny