You might want to read that again, Mom. He says "No" but then says "yes" in all of the details of his post.
Virtually everything he's posted in this topic sounds SP. Some people act like SPs can't function at work or something. Like we can only get jobs as professional stuntmen or drug dealers or something. I'll have you know I have an office job and right now am hard at work....posting on an internet forum.
Crap.
I don't know either of them well enough lol.
lol I've had this dilemma a bunch of times (ISTJ or ISTP?). As I like to say, I'm an ISTJ when I'm working, and ISTP when I'm not working.
Yeah, I never usually look back into my past. I don't usually want to, but even during the few times I want to, I don't really like to, especially deep in my past.
ISTP. Learned some good J values from parents, making you more balanced.
If you're a P instead of a J, it should mean you're more in tune with your perceiving function--which in an ISTP's case is Sensing.
How in tune do you think you are with your senses?
What you said in another thread...
...Makes you sound like an ISTP. Going by what you're like at work is not necessarily a great indicator as you're required to follow certain procedures and structures whether you want to or not.
^ This is what it looks like to me.
If you're a P instead of a J, it should mean you're more in tune with your perceiving function--which in an ISTP's case is Sensing.
How in tune do you think you are with your senses?
I'm not trying to bug you, but one more thing: Do you think you might be an ESTJ? (Wasn't that what you had at some point?) Having Si in second instead of first would mean you're not as "anchored to the past," and would give you a more flexible Te, switching the two functions in their strength.
It's just a thought.
I think the question for our ISTx here is, what do you think about the most when you're alone?
See, I enjoy talking to people a lot on the internet. It's fun. But, get me face to face and the fun factor plummets.
Interesting, yeah I was taught those J values, and my natural inclination is to just chill out, and be more P like, which I am in my social life. I tend to adjust as a J for schoolwork, while during the other times I would be P.
I'm not trying to bug you, but one more thing: Do you think you might be an ESTJ? (Wasn't that what you had at some point?) Having Si in second instead of first would mean you're not as "anchored to the past," and would give you a more flexible Te, switching the two functions in their strength.
Would I be J or P or neither?