How often are you intimidating?
How often have others found you intimidating?
Do you think you could ever be intimidating?
No real point behind these besides my sudden curiosity.
Also! I would like to hear from others who know ENTP's in real-life.
...Jesus, and Gandhi, and The Beatles...
When I need to get serious, or something I care about isn't being done. Most of the time I don't really care where life takes me, since I think life will just take me wherever and I'll just go along from there. If people are telling lies and I'm aware of it, I'll usually stay aloof, but I'll nonchalantly call them out on that lie if I can. If it pisses me off enough, I'll just say 'You're fucking full of shit'. The reason for my aloofness...meh, it keeps me out of trouble, from worrying about pointless things, being like everyone else, etc.
Not trying to be intimidating, but not wanting anyone to get away with underestimating.
They suspect that I must be hiding something, for example, or that it must all be some sort of construct, or I must be over-compensating for something... they find it hard to believe that it's entirely possible that I might just be this way simply because it is the way I am.
I'd very much like to know. I mean... I have done that, but they never show it when I do and they've got some weird stuff about not backing down even if they're wrong.
So, tell me, how do I intimidate ENTPs so much that they jump out of their skins?
Short of shooting kneecaps, holding infants out of windows etc, that is.
So, tell me, how do I intimidate ENTPs so much that they jump out of their skins?
You are not intimidating at all.
And, "how quickly you can go from being kooky to extremely logical", is one of the reasons why I enjoy the ENTPs' company.
One of my close friends is an ENTP, and I find that quality to be amusing instead of scary. In fact, I'm usually the one who makes him pass from the first state to the second just for fun. It results in highly interesting conversations.
I think most ENTPs are not intimidating.
It isn't our 'role' to be intimidating I suppose. We'd never get any of our ideas out there if we were. They're dangerous enough as they are .
LOL I thought this thread was about how the heck you do to intimidate ENTPs
I'd very much like to know. I mean... I have done that, but they never show it when I do and they've got some weird stuff about not backing down even if they're wrong.
So, tell me, how do I intimidate ENTPs so much that they jump out of their skins?
Short of shooting kneecaps, holding infants out of windows etc, that is.
i think entps when they're growing up can be a bit louder and more verbose - until they learn to harness their personalities. knowing when to shut up is as important as knowing when to speak up for the sake of your reputation and efficacy (particularly in a professional context)... you know - discretion is the better part of valour.