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Give me ALL of the details on a J person por favor

Thalassa

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Yeah, you know those 15 year old girls and their brain destroying dolls.

May I just ask what 15 year old girl still plays with dolls, anyway?:huh:

Even my dearly departed great-aunt Kate, who was born in/around 1920, said she didn't play with dolls after 8th grade.
 

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Well, surely you can't be forgetting the mentally retarded ones.
 

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Well, surely you can't be forgetting the mentally retarded ones.

Yeah, disability honestly did enter my mind.

But I'm so fond of exaggeration and hyperbole.:cheese:
 

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Does anyone have links to more in-depth descriptions of judging and perceiving?
 

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I bet I've read that page ten times before, but I read it again and this part caught my attention: :tongue:

Sometimes people feel they have both. That is true. The J or P preference only tells which preference the person extraverts. One person may feel very orderly/structured (J) on the inside, yet their outer life looks spontaneous and adaptable (P). Another person may feel very curious and open-ended (P) in their inner world, yet their outer life looks more structured or decided (J).

I bet I'd fit with one of those examples, but I'm not sure which. I want to say the second one, but I'm not quite sure. The second one would make me a J, correct?
 

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I bet I've read that page ten times before, but I read it again and this part caught my attention: :tongue:



I bet I'd fit with one of those examples, but I'm not sure which. I want to say the second one, but I'm not quite sure. The second one would make me a J, correct?

Honestly I'm not sure. I would even say I identify myself with the first one:

One person may feel very orderly/structured (J) on the inside, yet their outer life looks spontaneous and adaptable (P).
 

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Hmmm. I don't know. I don't think I know myself very well. :p
 
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