mooseantlers
Knobgoblin
- Joined
- Feb 18, 2012
- Messages
- 322
- MBTI Type
- ESFP
- Enneagram
- 9
I've seen our type mentioned here, but havent seen one yet
Come forward, I know you're out there!
Come forward, I know you're out there!
If you can hang around and answer a few ESFP-related questions, I'm sure the rest of us would be pleased.
Right now I seem to carry this stereotypical view of ESFPs: overly-optimistic, only-in-the-moment partygoers who can't seem to commit to anything long-term nor want to learn anything even remotely theoretical (especially if the S preference is strong). Surely there's something against this stereotype.
long-term nor want to learn anything even remotely theoretical (especially if the S preference is strong).
If you can hang around and answer a few ESFP-related questions, I'm sure the rest of us would be pleased.
Right now I seem to carry this stereotypical view of ESFPs: overly-optimistic, only-in-the-moment partygoers who can't seem to commit to anything long-term nor want to learn anything even remotely theoretical (especially if the S preference is strong). Surely there's something against this stereotype.
ESxx is rare on the internet to begin with, and ESFP may be the least abundant on the internet of all the types.
I can't believe the ignorance of someone saying ESxx types aren't on line. I met my ESFJ ex on line and he likes underground horror forums and socializes and trades rare films with people. My ESFJ sister loves Facebook and also met a couple of her dates on line, including a long term bf. Most ESxx types use Facebook are you fucking kidding me??
Se doms Henry Miller and Ernest Hemingway spent their days writing novels as well as living life.
There are probably so many ESxP on forums who think they're ENxPs.
Totally false. Just because someone doesn't spend time on forums (especially forums about theory)