Aleksei
Yeah, I can fly.
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Godzilla's ISFP. Where's his Si?As it happens, Godzilla himself is most likely an ISFJ.
Godzilla's ISFP. Where's his Si?As it happens, Godzilla himself is most likely an ISFJ.
What do you think is most common stereotype in MBTI about your type, or the other ones?
Explain where the stereotype comes from, in your opinion.
(I'm a peace and love promoter in case you haven't noticed)
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Start!
INFJ: The INFJ 'stare' or 'face' which I may kind of have, but I'm sure every type has a contemplative face. I just think it is over done for INFJ 'oh, they see right through you!' 'PSYCHICS!' -or psycho, I just find when I have that 'face' I'm just not feeling any strong emotions. I'm either thinking on something or just complacent. Contemplative or complacent. Not staring into your soul, watching your doomed future play out before my inner eye. <-that's the raised eyebrow look.
The only reason I figured out I have the 'face' is because I get asked "Whats wrong?" alot, as if I am not happy, or sad when I am feeling neutral, or even happy! So if we say it's an INFJ face, all those people who have the neutral face are INFJ? Lol. I should find my old forum that was about how to deal with people asking whats wrong all the time, due to a natural frown face. (yes it was enough of a occurrence for me to seek out others.)
Somehow I knew we'd get this one, even before reaching the bottom of the list. At least is accurate.INTJ-
Not gonna lie: the "rules" smiley is one of my all-time favorites on the forum. Then again, when I use it, it's at least 50-75% tongue-in-cheek...ESTJ- /
I think I've said something like this to people at work three times over the past week (except none named John) . . .INTJ:
"How many times do I have to tell you, John? I always have a plan." --Ben Linus, "LOST"
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[MENTION=20868]LadyLazarus[/MENTION], [MENTION=9811]Coriolis[/MENTION] --Somehow I knew we'd get this one, even before reaching the bottom of the list. At least is accurate.
What MBTI stereotypes are there?
Why are they there?
How true are they?
SJ's are seen as rigid and closed minded. However, I would say they are traditional, so if the tradition is to be flexible and open minded, then they will become such. They simply have a strong desire for rules and familiarality, because of this it takes a little more time for them to change their views.
SFP's are seen as unintellectual. I would try and counter, but all my real life experiences have supported this. I would say that they have a different kind of intellect, but I'm too tired after a long lecture to feel about that.
STP's are seen as steel hearted. This is how I see them anyway, is this true?
NF's are seen as whiney, facist, and preachy. Never met an NF like this, they're probably the most accepting of people, especially NFP's. I've always seen them as the people who find it awkward to talk about their views and morals. Maybe that's just INF's.
NT's are seen as cold hearted and cynical. To which I say . Remember when you pretended to be hurt as a kid to get attention? They're the ones who never grow out of it. Seriously though, I don't know many NT's (2), but one of them is very caring and considerate (to people he thinks are intelligent anyway), the other is all cute trying to pretend he doesn't have emotions, which leads to him not realising when his feelings are showing. During these moments everyone knows exactly how he's going to act, even though he doesn't.
The best way to see types for what they are, is probably to get the common denominators they share. I've seen loud and violent ISFP's, and non-judgemental, uncontrolling ENTJ's. It's going to be difficult.