I would type him as ESTP 7w8 sx/so
Ok, why?
Why e7?
Because I think he was an extroverted sensor introverted thinker. He's considered the poster child for 7...and I feel the content of the story reveals quite well that he 'has' an 8 wing in the sense he wished to be free of all controls...even the limitations that are placed upon us by aging. I think he was a clear sp last... And sx dom as he was fiercely protective of his intimates...he engaged at the intimate level.
(this is actually my favorite story of all time...I consider it a masterpiece in literature...one of the greatest stories ever created. And Peter Pan was my first imaginary bf haha.)
I think he is EXXP 7w6.
And sx dom as he was fiercely protective of his intimates...he engaged at the intimate level.
Peter Pan is about as E7 as it gets, so yeah he is a poster child for the type. I think he was ESP for sure. Could have been ESFP for ESTP but I haven't seen the movie in a while. [MENTION=10082]Starry[/MENTION]'s answer seems about right though. Smart lady.
Hey now, I can be like this too! I get he's clearly sp-last and most likely sx/so. but being there for my people and prioritizing intimacy are something I make sure of.
Peter Pan is about as E7 as it gets, so yeah he is a poster child for the type. I think he was ESP for sure. Could have been ESFP for ESTP but I haven't seen the movie in a while. [MENTION=10082]Starry[/MENTION]'s answer seems about right though. Smart lady.
Hey now, I can be like this too! I get he's clearly sp-last and most likely sx/so. but being there for my people and prioritizing intimacy are something I make sure of.
^^you know Chanaynay...when I wrote that I actually had that *pause* for exactly what you are saying and I almost went back and edited it and should have. I was lazy and hoping the word 'fiercely' would convey more meaning than its definition allows. Thank you for this.
sp, so definitely defend their intimates... what I notice out of sx at a little more than the other two instincts is a tendency to defend even in instances where their intimate is obviously in the wrong. And there was something like that that happened in the story but I can't remember right now what that is.
Definitely E, definitely F, definitely P and he seems to live in a world of possibilities instead of concrete reality which means N. But one must remember that peter pan suffers from a severe case of peter pan syndrome;
"avoids responsibilities, people tell them they are childish and need to grow up, would rather live in their head than the real world, wants success to just happen to them, focuses on fantasies more than reality, believes they deserve to have whatever they want, life lacks direction, never know what to do next, does dumb things frequently, inconsistent performance, lazy, slacker, does the minimum to get by, does things without thinking, does not feel they have any reason to accomplish anything, tend to ignore or put off problems, believes fun is the most important thing in life, most people think they are crazy, forgets scheduled appointments, more past than future, gets attention through negative behavior"
Doesent really seem like either T or S, at all..