Norrsken
self murderer
- Joined
- Nov 27, 2015
- Messages
- 3,633
- MBTI Type
- ENFJ
- Instinctual Variant
- sx/so
ESTJ: My mother in law. Enough said.
ISTJ: My father. I have talked to a few online before, they are very nice for casual conversations, but I think that's where the connection ends.
ESFJ: My sister in law. I think she's the only one I know. Very sweet, loyal, outgoing, looks after everybody. I think they are great!
ISFJ: I knew a couple, and, damn, knowing them in real life was a trip. I think an ex-best friend of mine was one and it was kind of unhealthy. If you do hurt them, even accidentally, they just walk out and never let you know what you did until the very, very last second. I think healthy ones are very nice, of course.
ESTP: I think my brother in law is one? They are loads of fun, but that's where the connection ends, I think.
ISTP: Ugh. The ones online kinda ruined them for me. When matured, though, they are surprisingly intriguing about what they know and their street-smarts are to die for.
ESFP: An old boyfriend is one of these, I think. They can't stand to be alone for even one second and that gets old fast. I had another ESFP who was older, married, and tried to get with me, so that was creepy. I think I knew another girl who is an ESFP, and to be honest, they are just in this for themselves when it comes to the realm of love. In friendships, though, they are a blast.
ISFP: Really sweet people that are also down to earth. I love how creative they really are.
ENTJ: Uh, don't think I ever really knew one before. Oh wait. My mother. There we go. Was a nightmare while I was growing up, but she mellowed out a lot as we all grew older. Very smart and gets things done quickly.
INTJ: I have known some online, and knew I think, one in real life/sorta online. They are an even split; sometimes they are great, and sometimes they are just downright cruel and need to calm down. Oh wait, my husband's friend is this and... it was hard getting to know him.
ENTP: Don't think I ever known one in real life. The ones I've spoken to online were an absolute blast. They're a great mixture of intelligence, hilarity, spontaneous, yet can also create things seemingly out of thin air. I think the only one I know in real life is my husband's best friend of many years and we still haven't seen each other face to face.
INTP: My brother! I have also met some in real life and the female ones are especially my favorite.
ENFJ: The ones I've spoken with online are absolute teddy bears. Love them!
INFJ: I think I knew one in real life, and he was crushing me pretty hard, but I was young and selfish and was in love with my then-online friend (who is now my spouse). The ones I know online are... well, very sparse, so cannot say!
ENFP: My husband. They are really great folks and can make endless possibilities when life gets boring. They are sweet and charming and oh my god, are they sensitive. Have to be careful with my husband's heart even during times when he pretends that nothing is bothering him. Too bad we can both read each other like a book.
INFP: Knew many online. They are very interesting and I hope I can find a real life INFP to befriend and bounce ideas off each other!
ISTJ: My father. I have talked to a few online before, they are very nice for casual conversations, but I think that's where the connection ends.
ESFJ: My sister in law. I think she's the only one I know. Very sweet, loyal, outgoing, looks after everybody. I think they are great!
ISFJ: I knew a couple, and, damn, knowing them in real life was a trip. I think an ex-best friend of mine was one and it was kind of unhealthy. If you do hurt them, even accidentally, they just walk out and never let you know what you did until the very, very last second. I think healthy ones are very nice, of course.
ESTP: I think my brother in law is one? They are loads of fun, but that's where the connection ends, I think.
ISTP: Ugh. The ones online kinda ruined them for me. When matured, though, they are surprisingly intriguing about what they know and their street-smarts are to die for.
ESFP: An old boyfriend is one of these, I think. They can't stand to be alone for even one second and that gets old fast. I had another ESFP who was older, married, and tried to get with me, so that was creepy. I think I knew another girl who is an ESFP, and to be honest, they are just in this for themselves when it comes to the realm of love. In friendships, though, they are a blast.
ISFP: Really sweet people that are also down to earth. I love how creative they really are.
ENTJ: Uh, don't think I ever really knew one before. Oh wait. My mother. There we go. Was a nightmare while I was growing up, but she mellowed out a lot as we all grew older. Very smart and gets things done quickly.
INTJ: I have known some online, and knew I think, one in real life/sorta online. They are an even split; sometimes they are great, and sometimes they are just downright cruel and need to calm down. Oh wait, my husband's friend is this and... it was hard getting to know him.
ENTP: Don't think I ever known one in real life. The ones I've spoken to online were an absolute blast. They're a great mixture of intelligence, hilarity, spontaneous, yet can also create things seemingly out of thin air. I think the only one I know in real life is my husband's best friend of many years and we still haven't seen each other face to face.
INTP: My brother! I have also met some in real life and the female ones are especially my favorite.
ENFJ: The ones I've spoken with online are absolute teddy bears. Love them!
INFJ: I think I knew one in real life, and he was crushing me pretty hard, but I was young and selfish and was in love with my then-online friend (who is now my spouse). The ones I know online are... well, very sparse, so cannot say!
ENFP: My husband. They are really great folks and can make endless possibilities when life gets boring. They are sweet and charming and oh my god, are they sensitive. Have to be careful with my husband's heart even during times when he pretends that nothing is bothering him. Too bad we can both read each other like a book.
INFP: Knew many online. They are very interesting and I hope I can find a real life INFP to befriend and bounce ideas off each other!