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I totally get what you mean by that, and I think I can feel the Enfp "reaction" his face evokes. ONE last question- how reliabe do you find your face-typing to be?
This thread hasn't really spoken to the claims that facial phenotype is actually a very reliable method to type a person with. If you guys are familiar with AlboP, you'll know they put a great deal of trust into facial typing and report complete accuracy.
Here's a video they spend (mostly) talking about it. They say they identified a toddler/baby who couldn't talk yet as an enfp (he had "little enfp eyes"). His parents couldn't pottytrain him, but when they tried methods that were sympathetic to the needs of an enfp, the kid learned in a night.
A Little Bit of Personality: Facial Typing Preview (Skip to 4:35)
Thoughts? Is there any truth to this or is this hogwash? If we ARE born with our cognition, it seems conceivable, and almost logical to me that it be connected to body-type.
Eww, feelings! (Just kidding.)You know, I can't get as specific as picking out and tagging them, but I will say that I think my visual typing method is actually about how that person's face makes me feel. I'm always myself but myself feels differently depending on who I'm with. Also why as an introvert I need solitude, but that's how I'm making my guesses.
Eww, feelings! (Just kidding.)
This is probably why I absolutely suck at typing people based on their looks. For me, the closest I get to that is picking up a general vibe based on their posture, gestures, voice modulation, etc.
just for fun;
1) ISTJ
2) ESTP
3) ESFP
4) ESTP
5) INFJ
6) ESTJ
7) INTP
8) ISFJ
Edit: I see you mentioned clothing choices, too. That's a big one. For instance, I can't ever picture any INTJ wearing anything pink or frilly. Or an ISTJ being caught dead in public wearing pajamas and slippers.