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Interviews by ENFP

ENFPMale

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Hello everyone! In this interview, I got a chance to talk to Christina about what it's like to be an INTP Ti-Ne CS/P(B) FF. One of the most interesting takeaways from this interview is our discussion of sexual modalities. I learned from Christina that it seems that those with Si will have a favourite scent or taste and focus on those as opposed to testers with Se who needs to try different scents and taste. Christina also talked about her fitness routine when she was in the workforce. She said that while working as a doctor, her work hours were long and the best way for her to increase her energy levels is by keeping up her fitness levels. She said that since retiring, her fitness routine is even more strict than when she was working. Christina also talked about her masculine Ne and how fast it is when she does the process of finding the best route in life to take. Because her Si is feminine, how she reaches her goal is flexible as long as she follows the path she has chosen. We also discussed her fascination with her demon animals and functions, especially her NF play. She said she enjoys NF and it's something she's been working on in her current life situation. Watch this interview here:
 

ENFPMale

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That was a mouthful. And what is this?

Here is what this means:

ESFP Se-Te PB/S(C) FF:
Play (P) = Te+Se
Blast (B) = Ni+Te
Sleep (S) = Ni+Fi
Consume (C) = Fi+Se

Here's a video explaining how it works:
 

ENFPMale

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Hello everyone! In this interview, I got a chance to talk to Kevin about what it's like to be an ISTP Ti-Se CP/B(S) MF. The interview was interesting because Ashli (his wife) convinced the husband to get typed so he isn't 100% in touch with the whole personality type systems, functions, and did the "translating" during the interview. Kevin is the most extroverted ISTP type, even among other sleep last ISTPs. Kevin also talked about is double feminine NF blast and spreading the Christian gospel to others and how it moves his Fe. His double activated Fe was very obvious as connecting with others emotionally was a high priority for him. His double masculine ST consume was also prominent as he would give sensory reports on what happened to his life and also the obsession with things working in reality. He was making fun of Ashli with her crazy Ne ideas because his ST can tell if her idea was going to work or if it's just crazy. Watch this interview here:
 

ENFPMale

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Hello everyone! First, Amy talked about her masculine Ne and seeing so many possibilities and being very confident about it. She said she avoided getting COVID as a result of her predicting that a certain trip to California would cause that to happen. Amy also talked about her double activated Fi thanks to having consume and sleep in her first three animals. Being lead play, she said she does want to be around people a lot but if she is alone, she also likes it and it does recharge her. Amy has double activated double masculine NF consume which helps her know what she likes and what she doesn't like and also pursue self growth by gathering new information and experiences. Amy also talked about being a tester and having her favourite smells and hating certain scents. Finally, we talked about Amy's confidence and being a decider and being afraid of people yet because of her self-work, she has cultivated an inner peace about herself which is great to see an ExxJ accomplish. Watch this interview here:
 

ENFPMale

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Hello everyone! In this interview, I got a chance to interview Augusto about what it's like to be an INTJ Ni-Fi SB/P(C) FF. During the interview, Augusto said he is working on his SF consume last by researching shampoo. He said he wants to make his hair look nicer. Augusto is young but because he discovered OPS, he can avoid being a crazy INTJ that never uses their extroverted sensing. This is a good thing because the biggest chaos an INTJ can do to themselves is not using the Se. Augusto talked about his sleep first "owie" report and always being in pain. He also talked about his NT blast and how he gives everyone the same NT solution so he doesn't have to consume what they have to say. Augusto also talked about having double feminine ST play and being flexible when working with other people. He talked about his Ni being fragile because any new Se can topple it over and he has a tendency to try and block out new Se to avoid toppling his Ni. His super power though is that he has Te so if his Ni does get toppled and he feels stupid for not knowing something, he won't get hurt as much because his thinking function is not personal. We came to the conclusion that his real superpower is really his double activated feminine Te. We also talked about him being a tester and he has weird tendencies to want to small anything. He talked about being called out weird for smelling wrenches. Augusto also talked about his inner struggle with blast and consume. He said with consume, he watches old movies that are really popular like Lion King. He also said that sometimes, he'll watch a movie and feel guilty consuming something fun because he feels like he could be working or producing something instead. There's a part of him that feels like it's a waste of time even if he is enjoying the story from the movie he is watching. Watch this interview here:
 

Pionart

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No one uses their tertiary second. It's third. So the idea of a jumper is problematic.

What you're thinking of is subtype, and people can have any or multiple of the 8 functions as a subtype.
 

ENFPMale

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Hello everyone! In this interview, I got a chance to talk to Ashli (jumper ENFP) and Annie (standard ENFP) about their similarities and differences as two different ENFP types. During the interview, Ashli talked about wanting to put the attention on other people as oppose to herself. It's not that Ashli doesn't want to talk about herself but she's very aware how long she has been talking and quickly passes the attention to someone else so they can talk about themselves. Annie said that when she was younger, she was more antsy and couldn't wait for other people to stop talking so she can talk about herself. She said that as she got older, this has changed and she can now engaged in deep listening. Other areas we discussed during the interview is their similarities as ENFPs. Both aspire to succeed in entrepreneurship, both are working at becoming their best self, and both are non-comformist.
 

ENFPMale

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No one uses their tertiary second. It's third. So the idea of a jumper is problematic.

What you're thinking of is subtype, and people can have any or multiple of the 8 functions as a subtype.
I'm using the Objective Personality system where they type people using a double blind scientific method. They've been pretty good at showing concrete proof that jumpers do indeed exist.
 

ENFPMale

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Hello everyone! In this interview, I got a chance to talk to Jamie and Cherie about their similarities and differences as a standard and jumper ISTJ type. For context, the jumper ISTJ type simply jumps over the Te and becomes Si and Fi first as oppose to Si and Te. We started the interview with Cherie and Jamie talking about their observer problems with their phones. Then, we jumped into the topic of talking about the feeling of disrespected for the standard ISTJ and getting tribe hate from the jumper ISTJ. Cherie and Jamie started making fun of me and said that all NT's like wearing cardigan and it's a nerd thing (looks like I'll have to start wearing my cardigan on some interviews). This interview was actually really funny, with the ISTJs observer problems, making fun of self and tribe, and their weirdness with consuming new information. During our discussion about consuming new information, both Jamie and Cherie said they get really weird about consuming new information. They said all they want is to consume what they've already seen but they're not allowed because that's cheating and you need to consume something new. We also started talking about being a double decider and funny enough we started both praising and making fun of IxxP types (double deciders have to be balanced with praising and making fun of otherwise, it becomes weird). It's all in good fun of course because we like IxxPs as friends. Cherie and Jamie also started talking about their masculine Ne and how their predictions tend to be wrong. They said they feel confident about it because it's masculine but because it's a demon, they don't feel responsible for making sure their prediction is right. Finally, we talked about the Fi + Si identity and how it's not good to tie the identity to your role or job. Instead, you need to look at your role or job and see if they tick all the boxes in your top 5 values. If it ticks all the boxes then it's the right job for you and if not then continue the search. Watch this interview here:
 

ENFPMale

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Hello everyone! In this interview, I got a chance to talk to Stephanie about what it's like to be an INTP Ti-Ne CS/B(P) FF. The first thing we talked about is Stephanie's double masculine NT consume. She said that she is obsessed with problem solving and has no brakes for it. Stephanie did mention that her husband who is officially typed as an ENFP will remind her that not all things needs to be solved because there's no point solving those problems. We also talked about her inner self processing and how she recruits the help of her consume to stack her truths and reasons. During the interview, Stephanie talked about her big ego and having a lot of self-confidence. She said that it comes from putting reasonable goals for her to achieve and successfully hitting her goals on a regular basis. Because she's not comparing herself to other people, her goal is to be her best self and so there's no external pressure to make her feel bad that she's not hitting goals that society imposes on you. We also talked about her sexual modalities and her strong sense of smell and she said she hates it when people tell her what to smell. Watch this interview here:
 

ENFPMale

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Hello everyone! In this interview, I got a chance to talk to Courtney and Tamara about the similarities and differences between standard and jumper INFPs. Courtney the standard INFP who is sleep last talked about not feeling pain and avoiding the sensory world until her body shuts down. Tamara who is the double introverted blast last INFP talked about wanting to feel valuable to the tribe which shows her talking about her ST blast last. Both Courtney and Tamara talked about having crushes and falling deeply in love with another person and having less friends but with deeper friendships. Courtney also talked about her ExxJ swing of having self loathing and not knowing her identity when she was younger because she didn't do the SF sleep last processing. Tamara then talked about the Fi's superpower of knowing what makes her happy and unhappy and not chasing money or career success because she said she already has what she needs to be happy. Watch this interview here:
 

ENFPMale

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Hello everyone! In this interview, I got a chance to talk to Emily and Darren about their similarities and differences as ENTP. Emily, the standard ENTP, talked about her ability to do the NF play in a party but she can only maintain it for about half a party before she can't handle it anymore and have to leave. Darren, the jumper ENTP, has a very high endurance for tribe interactions and can maintain it for hours on end. Their sexual modalities are also quite different so while Darren tries to flow with the vibe of the tribe, Emily can change the course of the tribe's vibe to something else. They also discussed when the Ti would come out and put away the Fe performance and their issues with being ST clear and Si in general. Watch this interview here:
 

ENFPMale

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Hello everyone! In this interview, I got a chance to talk to Yvonne and Jessica about their similarities and differences as standard and jumper INTPs. Yvonne, the standard INTP, talked about liking spending time with people and looking forward to it. She also talked about how her masculine Ne can see positive possibilities and looks forward to them. Jessica, the jumper INTP, talked about avoiding people and wanting to stay inside her comfort zone. She said that her Ne sees negative possibilities which scares her. Jessica also talked about fearing the use of her masculine Ti to the tribe because she's scared she will hurt other people with it and consequently get kicked out of the tribe. Yvonne talked about having close friends where she can use her extroverted feeling to release emotions and work through it outwardly. Yvonne and Jessica thinks it's weird that some people with Fi actually prefers to feel bad and stay brooding. The equivalent to an Fe being invasive to Fi is when a Te tells a Ti "good job" when the Ti person knows what they've done is not up to their personal standards and it's annoying to hear the Te person saying that. Watch this interview here:
 

ENFPMale

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Hello everyone! In this interview, I got a chance to talk to Vivian and Avis to share their similarities and differences as standard and jumper INTJs. Vivian, who is the standard INTJ, talked about being NT and how figuring things out or executing comes before feeling. She said that there were times when her feelings were hurt or she felt upset but she purposely shoved it down to get the job done before going home to process it later on. Avis; however, said that the feelings comes first and she won't do anything unless the feelings has been made right first. We also talked about the speed of the Ni. Vivian's masculine Ni is double activated and she said it takes awhile for her Fi to catchup to it. She it's like rolling a snowball downhill and it keeps getting bigger and bigger only to find out later she doesn't like what she's building because her Fi caught up to check on it and she has to restart over again. Avis said she'll do the same thing but she catches herself because she has double activated Fi and it can check on the crazy M-Ni before it goes out of control. We also discussed assertiveness as an INTJ, personal values, and having a castle not letting people in but having trouble kicking people out if they've managed to enter their castle. Watch this interview here:
 

ENFPMale

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Hello everyone! In this interview, I got a chance to talk to Jessica about what it's like to be an ISTJ Si-Fi SB/C(P) FM. The first thing I noticed is Jessica's feminine Si and despite it being her lead function, she has a bad memory. We also discussed her double feminine SF sleep and how she tends to have an identity crisis and doesn't feel confident about things she processed. She said she also tends to forget the story of the shows she watches and needs to see them again and again. Jessica said that her NT play last comes out at night and sometimes makes it harder to sleep. So, she started doing martial arts to deal with the extra energy at the end of the day. Jessica is very info-dominant and even if she doesn't want to gather new information, she will for the sake of accuracy. She said there are times she would not text back a friend until she has googled the info well enough that she can provide them with an accurate reply. Jessica also talked about her big road trip in Western United States and how it fed her NF consume and gave her a sense of excitement and gratitude after returning back home. Watch this interview here:
 

ENFPMale

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Hello everyone! In this interview, I got a chance to talk to Henry about what it's like to be an ENFP Ne-Fi CS/P(B) MF. The first thing I noticed when talking to Henry is how aggressive he comes across. He is quite aggressive at imposing himself and his ideas. As the interview progressed, Henry kept describing things in visual terms and it made me suspicious. Perhaps Henry's sexual modalities was mistyped? His extroverted intuition seemed masculine and he was very sure of himself when talking about patterns and concepts. But, his Si seemed feminine and he doesn't remember facts and details. His extroverted thinking also seemed masculine at how aggressive he is towards the tribe but his identity appears to be feminine which was proven during this interview when I made fun of him, his feminine side came out. During the interview, Henry discussed his book, his theory about patterns and cycles both negative and positive and his day job. Watch this interview here:
 

ENFPMale

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Hello everyone! In this interview, I got a chance to talk to Jonathan about what it's like to be an ESFP Se-Te PC/S(B) MF. The first thing we talked about is Jonathan's belief that we should all be equal and the whole talk about race is getting in the way of bigger life problems. We spent some time talking about racism, especially since we are both minorities, and experiencing it in North America. Jonathan talked about doing a pilgrimage to West Africa where his ancestral roots were and he said he loved the feeling of blending in with everyone and people wanting to get to know him for him instead of his race. He did mention one funny thing that people still knew he was American because he said when he went there, he was fat. We then talked about other issues that he perceived as bigger problems such as the economy. Jonathan talked about his background in sports and fitness and how he would use his energy dominant goofiness to engage his clients. He said he has trouble with the NT blast and doesn't feel comfortable using it even if he has a degree in Sports Science. We finished up the interview talking about him being audio and kinaesthetic. Watch this interview here:
 

Doctor Cringelord

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I'm using the Objective Personality system where they type people using a double blind scientific method. They've been pretty good at showing concrete proof that jumpers do indeed exist.
have their scientific findings been published?
 
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