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[NT] A Question for E/INTJ - what is the attraction?

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figsfiggyfigs

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I love ENFP's. They're so much fun.

However. One of my best friends is one, and I want to choke her half the time. She's can be very unpredictable, stubborn, indecisive, and very non-sense. :laugh:


edit: I don't know if it's a "type" thing, or if it's just her x)

ENFP make fantastic friends.


I think relationship wise though, I tend towards people more like me. Those that share some, if not all, qualities of an NT. :).
 

Heart&Brain

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So I am reading a lot of ENFPs plus INTJs = potentially awesome, what about infps and intjs? I like em too. :( a lot.

You could check out INTJforum - it's bursting with threads about INTJ-INFP relationships! :cool:
 

Rebe

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Might the NTJ-NFP relationships resemble this ... ?

a,good,friend,photography-a34cc24e4609cee88fa41676490ead41_h.jpg
 

SillySapienne

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Probably more like this, lol.

woman_robot.jpg

Beautiful image, but the INTJ would have more soul than that robot/android.

The eyes of the robot in the picture are dead.

INTJs have perhaps the most profound depth to their eyes, that may come off as vacuous to some, intimidating to others, and psychotic to a few.

But, for others, well, we see the world inside your eyes, the depth of feeling, granted, buried abysmally deep within.

And, the pain.

hmmmmmmmmm

suddenly feeling sentimental.... :cry:
 

Metamorphosis

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I actually liked that picture precisely because I thought his eyes didn't look dead. Could just be projection, though.
 

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INTJs have perhaps the most profound depth to their eyes, that may come off as vacuous to some, intimidating to others, and psychotic to a few.

But, for others, well, we see the world inside your eyes, the depth of feeling, granted, buried abysmally deep within.

And, the pain.

That's what you want to see, but is it really there? I wonder myself sometimes.
 
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figsfiggyfigs

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Probably more like this, lol.

woman_robot.jpg


(plus some pictures that you can't post on TypeC)

oh so freaking hilarious

but the eyes were acutally what I noticed after I had my laughing fit.
definitely something there.... : ) :wubbie:
 

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I miss having an INTJ in my life. ^That picture sort put to image how I felt around him. Like he didn't know what to do with me. You guys, are truly diamonds in the rough though. It felt like my one really saw me, faults and all.
 
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Amargith

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I can see why you won a landslide victory in a certain poll in The Fluff Zone.

Aw...don't believe everything you read/hear :smooch:

It's just a side-effect of my natural curiosity, I promise...*innocent look*
 

Lady_X

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I actually liked that picture precisely because I thought his eyes didn't look dead. Could just be projection, though.
they don't look dead to me either. they look soft and contemplative...but probably projection yeah. :laugh:
 
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they don't look dead to me either. they look soft and contemplative...but probably projection yeah. :laugh:

I think it's the small bunny and the colourful pixie. xD

I just noticed the STARK contrast between threads in the NT section compared to the NF section :laugh:
 

Lady_X

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I think it's the small bunny and the colourful pixie. xD

I just noticed the STARK contrast between threads in the NT section compared to the NF section :laugh:
oh i meant the robot in bed pic.
 

SillySapienne

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I actually liked that picture precisely because I thought his eyes didn't look dead. Could just be projection, though.

But why is "he" looking away, his eyes actually do seem more animated than I prior perceived, but still, he seems detached from her. :sad:

Disconnected.

And she is fully embracing him.
 

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But why is "he" looking away, his eyes actually do seem more animated than I prior perceived, but still, he seems detached from her. :sad:

Disconnected.

And she is fully embracing him.

He's obviously planning a way to replace all squishy meatbags with beautiful streamlined machines.

... or perhaps androids just sleep with their eyes open.

... do they even sleep?
 

Metamorphosis

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But why is "he" looking away, his eyes actually do seem more animated than I prior perceived, but still, he seems detached from her. :sad:

Disconnected.

And she is fully embracing him.

I was initially tempted to answer this...but the fact is you can't, really, without a great deal of projection.

Like all great art, if you identify, you identify. You can't explain to someone else what you see, hear, feel, or experience. I think when someone else explains art to you, you lose the opportunity to learn something about yourself.
 
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