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So when Fe starts to grow in, perhaps it is done without every imposing a sense that she should really conform? You guys get very sweet and caring, but never feel limited or oppressed?
teslashock, Qre:us, onemoretime.... you ENTPs are never allowed to argue like this on the forums again. There's no reason to put a thread, or yourselves, through this.![]()
If I ever feel like someone or some system/thing is trying to oppress me, there's this claustrophobic need to just break through that wall, and hard, and with impact that shakes them to such a degree, that the same person, system will never think/dare to try to oppress me again. Nothing gets to me faster than feeling like I'm being controlled and/or manipulated...it is the fastest and surefire way to see a reaction out of me. And, I will try my damnest to give them their 'just desserts'; it's not enough for me to just stop the oppression inflicted on me, they need to pay, cuz I get this sense of 'You've invited me to hunt for your blood'. It's pure controlled rage boiling inside of me.
I could very well be limited by some insidious, indoctrinated oppression that I may not be aware of, but, if I feel even a hint of oppression, if I acknowledge it, I cannot not do something about it. I would drive myself mad, livid mad, if I chose the path of inaction.
And, so, if/when I fail to make them pay, they're probably the disappointments that stay with me, irk me, for a long, long time. It upsets my inner-peace, such kind of failure on my part.
You sure?We could always overpower and lock up all the girl entp in a closet.
So I say we win either way
We could always overpower and lock up all the girl entp in a closet.
So I say we win either way
It's just unwise, unless you know they'll escape and wanted to start a rivalry rather than a relationship.
You sure?
OK, then...
Rape is still one of the hardest charges to get a conviction on. There still is a bias against the victim in the situation; the argument that "she shouldn't have dressed so sluttily" or "what he did was wrong, but you know, with how she was flirting with him, she shouldn't have given him the wrong idea". Domestic violence continues to be incredibly widespread to this day, often underreported due to other factors like the potential economic impact, or threats of retaliation. With the low level of funding we give social services in this country, most of these women have little recourse in these circumstances. Given the proven psychological impact of the cycle of violence, this isn't just an unfortunate situation, it's a continuing cycle that disproportionate
Yep.
Oh yay, this thread was bumped
Crud if I wasn't so lazy I'd split out all the OT stuff but a thread by ENTPs about ENTPs will only find another tangent to go down later so it's really not worth the effort... right? =/
'But if I wash my hands they'll just get dirty again!'
The one kind of ENTP I don't like - no matter the gender - is the kind that seems to put their deepest values on logical consistency ALL THE TIME. Think of it like a calculator that verbally slaps you every time you get a syntax error 'You did it wrong, stupid!' and won't let you make a case about it.
I wouldn't mind if the ENTP said: 'That makes no sense, what's your reasoning behind it?' rather than lash out, in what seems to be self defense, as if logic were their baby. It's both amusing, in hindsight, and frustrating.
The one kind of ENTP I don't like - no matter the gender - is the kind that seems to put their deepest values on logical consistency ALL THE TIME. Think of it like a calculator that verbally slaps you every time you get a syntax error 'You did it wrong, stupid!' and won't let you make a case about it.
I wouldn't mind if the ENTP said: 'That makes no sense, what's your reasoning behind it?' rather than lash out, in what seems to be self defense, as if logic were their baby. It's both amusing, in hindsight, and frustrating.
The one kind of ENTP I don't like - no matter the gender - is the kind that seems to put their deepest values on logical consistency ALL THE TIME. Think of it like a calculator that verbally slaps you every time you get a syntax error 'You did it wrong, stupid!' and won't let you make a case about it.
I wouldn't mind if the ENTP said: 'That makes no sense, what's your reasoning behind it?' rather than lash out, in what seems to be self defense, as if logic were their baby. It's both amusing, in hindsight, and frustrating.