Fluffywolf
Nips away your dignity
- Joined
- Mar 31, 2009
- Messages
- 9,581
- MBTI Type
- INTP
- Enneagram
- 9
- Instinctual Variant
- sp/sx
ISTPs have sex, INTPs masturbate (both physically and intellectually)
INTP's don't masturbate, they have mindsex. :steam:
ISTPs have sex, INTPs masturbate (both physically and intellectually)
Nope!Awwww.
I ISTPs.
Can't say that too often, can ya?
Yeah, this makes sense.I think so... and why you are more apt to find INTPs in theoretical physics instead.
lol!+1
The wisdom of Solitary Walker...
Too bad he is a douchebag.
ISTPs are down for stroking their own egos with intellectual masturbation, they, too, are prone to giving lectures, and, er, the ones I know (physically) masturbate quite a lot.ISTPs have sex, INTPs masturbate (both physically and intellectually)
ISTPs have sex, INTPs masturbate (both physically and intellectually)
Don't kid yourself. Those horny bastards get around
yes, they masturbate a lot.
Nope!
^infinity
Yeah, this makes sense.
lol!
ISTPs are down for stroking their own egos with intellectual masturbation, they, too, are prone to giving lectures, and, er, the ones I know (physically) masturbate quite a lot.
(wait a second, who doesn't? )
Hi Poki! I see you are questionning your type. I never felt you as a hardcore ISTP. You are on here too much for that. haha. You like to converse too much. You think you could be an E? interesting.
Not to get Freudian, but...I don't see the bolded at all. Although I am coming to think of ego dysfunction and boosting as something irrespective of type.
Not to get Freudian, but...
My INTP dad exclusively lectured at.
My ISTP enjoys lecturing, and will say, or preface his lectures with, "Just let me talk for a bit"
Where "a bit" means a loooooooong masturbatory lecture where he will intermittently say, "God, I'm a genius" .... blather, blather, blather...
However, this ISTP is very willing and wanting to engage in DIALOG, which is great!
I think you're joking....right? It's not really clear.They don't like to hike. There's no purpose in it. Unless they have a goal in mind.
He has to externalize his thoughts sometimes I actually see this in NFPs when they start to ramble and eventually that "god, im a genius" moment is when their Fi externalizes and they get this huge smile like "I just figured it out".
Eh?I think you're joking....right? It's not really clear.
The purpose of hiking is to be hiking. It's NFs who need a bloody purpose for everything in life.
The women also look lethargic and sexually inactive.
Sorry...
That's interesting, because most people report seeing so much difference between INTP and ISTP that they have trouble understanding how the two can even have the same dominant function.
The purpose of hiking is to be hiking. It's NFs who need a bloody purpose for everything in life.
Maybe my confusion is due to my ridiculously small sample set of ISTPs.
But, for me, it is difficult to ascertain the lack of N-ness in these ISTPs.
Perhaps they are IxTPs, then?
yeahThe purpose of hiking is to be hiking.
True, ISTPs are aloof, very aloof.No such thing. They're just really aloof and make it hard for people to really get to know them.
.In my experience, both enjoy solving puzzles and forming a complete understanding of the principles that make things work the way they do, without much regard for whether they can apply that understanding to completing some other goal. The thrill of cracking the system and understanding it fully is enough
Hmmm, the ISTP I know LOVES physics, hates Philosophy, but loves to philosophize, if that makes sense, and he will dabble in hypothetical logic problems.INTPs tend toward more abstract puzzles like physics or philosophy or hypothetical logic problems. ISTPs tend toward more tangible puzzles that they can get their hands on and figure out, like electronics or video games or automechanics.
Hmm, the ISTPs I know are definitely all about strategy, but the one I am specifically talking about works and values physics, math, and statistical patterns/procedures like crazy. (He's a civil engineer)Both really, really seem to enjoy strategy games. I've run into a lot poker players of both types. INTPs usually view the game as a complex math problem, trying to use statistical patterns to reason out opponents' probable hand ranges,
Now, here is where I have to disagree with you entirely.while ISTPs will approach it more from a standpoint of figuring out people and using subtle physical cues (often stuff that NTPs don't even notice) to discern when they're lying.
I notice here, that you switched to STPs, instead of ISTPs, and I have definitely seen/observed/witnessed a VAST difference between these two types.NTPs play the cards; STPs play the person (this is an oversimplification but helps illustrate the idea.) It's funny when they get into arguments over the way hands were played, because sometimes the STP will make some play that the NTP sees as clearly mathematically incorrect--and sometimes it is--but other times it lets the STP take advantage of opportunities the NTP didn't even notice.
Like, the STP will make some weirdo call in a situation where all the numbers would indicate that he should probably fold. Sometimes he's wrong and it just looks like an impulsive waste of money; other times he's right and he looks like a genius for picking up some subtle physical tell. Either way it drives the NTPs nuts.