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[INTJ] What do you think can make an INTJ emotional?

InfiniteIntrigue

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It's a common stereotype that we are unemotional beings, but is there something that can upset you?

For me, it's getting a bad grade. In elementary school, I got all A's and one B. I cried.

haha.
 

thisGuy

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i think INTJs are bound to suffer from uncontrollable release of emotions some time or the other

like wake up during the night crying to your eyes off having no clue why except that you are really really sad or scared or some shit like that

or

devote yourself to someone COMPLETELY (falling in love in the storybook sense) and not being able to let go if it falls apart
 

PureStealth

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This comic was able to elicit an emotional response from me :(

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And besides that: I yet have to meet an intj who is not emotional.
 

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The Tigers blowing wrapping up the frigging division. :shock:
 

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I think INFPs can make INTJs emotional. I've seen it, actually. They can literally sometimes enable INTJs to wallow in self-pity rather than get anything done... which can be frustrating if I was counting on them to do something! :dry:
 

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^ The best type to crack the INTJ to my knowledge would be the XNFPs. Especially ENFPs. They're quite forceful. INFPs do it only when they become close friends to the INTJ.

Anyways
This gives a good idea of pissing off an INTJ.
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Oaky

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^ Just see the effects on the INTPs with the XNFJs and say the same thing. :D
 

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^ The best type to crack the INTJ to my knowledge would be the XNFPs. Especially ENFPs. They're quite forceful. INFPs do it only when they become close friends to the INTJ.


Why ?


I am simply interested in the reason why you said that.
 

Laurie

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I don't understand the whole "unemotional" thing. So they don't wear their emotions on their sleeves. It doesn't make them not have emotions. Who cares if they don't lead with emotion?

Things that I've seen: the death of a person close to them. A marriage they cared about in shambles. Realizing that their childhood was all fked up and that it's affecting their lives now.

Being based on logic doesn't make you have no emotions. It's really strange to hear people try to imply that it does.
 

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Why ?


I am simply interested in the reason why you said that.
ENFPs 'tend' have some fascination towards INTJs (not sure how much this is true. This is just what I've observed) so I they always throw their 'insides' to the INTJ out of playfulness and interest even if the INTJ doesn't want it. All this throwing could break the INTJ. Makes sense? :D
 

Laurie

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Are you going from what you see on here?
 

Oaky

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^ Nope

I've found that people here act more or less the same whatever the person's type is. It's a bit different in real life as people have interact physically too. It's just a bunch of words here.
 
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For me, it's getting a bad grade. In elementary school, I got all A's and one B. I cried.

I cried for 2 days straight when this happened to me. I got a B on my English test, and I ran around the halls in school, trying to convince the teachers and the principal that I had blacked out and misunderstood the question, not that I couldn't complete the test. I even talked to the school nurse, telling her that I would die if this couldn't be corrected.

I'm such a drama queen.
 

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ENFPs 'tend' have some fascination towards INTJs (not sure how much this is true. This is just what I've observed) so I they always throw their 'insides' to the INTJ out of playfulness and interest even if the INTJ doesn't want it. All this throwing could break the INTJ. Makes sense? :D

I thought that it something like this it is just that I wanted to be sure and yes it makes some sense.
 

Laurie

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One of my INTJ's contacted me (online) because I had a BSME and picture. So :tongue10:
 
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