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What type is he?

BlackCat

Shaman
Joined
Nov 19, 2008
Messages
7,038
MBTI Type
ESFP
Enneagram
9w8
Instinctual Variant
sx/sp
Us Js may consider ourselves disorganized because of our high expectations of ourselves, but whenever I fear that my side of the room looks like a pigsty, all I have to do is take a look at my ESTP roommate's side and I'll be fine about my side again.

I actually think that SJs are more concerned with physical organization than NJs are, to an extent. Most NJs that I know are big on plans and things being set in stone like SJs, but don't care as much about the cleanliness of their room or house etc. This is probably due to the fact that sensors are more concerned with real things, so in concrete reality they would like to be organized.
 

NewEra

New member
Joined
Dec 21, 2008
Messages
3,104
MBTI Type
I
Why J? I'm thinking INFP. He places values on morals, his room being disorganized and him not caring, all sounds more INFP.
 

iLoveiLiveiAm

New member
Joined
Jul 18, 2009
Messages
23
MBTI Type
ENFJ
Enneagram
4w5
The bolded are where I find similarities to myself. I think people are thinking E because of the hyperactive around friends thing, but I'm very much like that. In big crowds I can sort of be like that except when I realize people (I don't know well) are paying attention to me. Then I get very flustered. Conflict, no thank you. Hence the never making a definitive statement on beliefs. As far as the mess in his room goes, as long as the main house looks alright I'm good. You can close a bedroom door.

He never made a statement of beliefs because he did not know what to call it.
He never hated arguing values. (Debating politics, religion, and philosophy)
 

Lux

Kraken down on piracy
Joined
Aug 6, 2009
Messages
1,458
He never made a statement of beliefs because he did not know what to call it.
He never hated arguing values. (Debating politics, religion, and philosophy)

Debating to me, isn't conflict. I like debating, I stop liking it when it becomes a true conflict. I rarely will say exactly what I think if someone has an opinion that I don't agree with, because I can (usually) see their point of view, and/or to avoid hurting their feelings, that's just me though.

So I don't know, good luck on figuring it out :)
 
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